1957 Chevy 4x4 Truck on 2040-cars
Hamlin, West Virginia, United States
Body Type:Pickup Truck
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
Number of Cylinders: 6
Make: Chevrolet
Model: Other Pickups
Mileage: 42,081
Exterior Color: Black
WE HAVE HERE A 1957 CHEVY 4X4 TRUCK, IT IS A SHORT BED. IT IS ALL ORIGINAL WITH NAPCO 4X4. THIS IS VERY RARE BECAUSE IT ORIGINAL FROM FACTORY NOT DEALER SHIP. TH WEIGHT IS 5400 LBS. DEALER SHIP ADDS ON WEIGHS 5000 LBS. ACTUAL MILEAGE IS 42081. THIS TRUCK WAS BOUGHT NEW IN 1957 AND DROVE LOCAL AND ON FARM AND HAS BEEN GARAGED KEPT. IT WAS FAMILY OWNED UNTIL ABOUT A YEAR AGO AND MY FRIEND GOT IT. I AM SELLING IT FOR HIM. BUT I HAVE DROVE THE TRUCK AND IT RUNS AND DRIVES VERY GOOD. 4X4 WORKS PERFECT. NOTHING HAS BEEN CHANGED BUT THE HEATER SWITCH, YOU CAN DRIVE IT ANY WHERE. ALL INTERIOR AND SEAT IS VERY GOOD WITH ALIITLE SURFACE RUST ON INSIDE OF DOOR PANELS. FRAME IS GOOD, RUNNING BOARDS ARE VERY SOLID AND HAS ORIGINAL PAINT. HAS ORIGINAL QWOOD IN THE BED SOME ONE PUT A PATCH ON EACH FRONT FENDER, WHY I DO NOT KNOW, I CAN FEEL NO RUST OR HOLES. YHIS IS AVERY SOLID AND ORIGINAL RUST FREE TRUCK. YOU WILL NOT SEE ONE LIKE THIS JUST EVERY DAY. YOU CAN TEST DRIVE TRUCK OR CALL BEFORE YOU BID. THE TRUCK IS SOLD AS IS. I HAVE TRIED TO LIST THE BEST AND HONEST WAY THAT I CAN, IF I HAVE MISSED SOMETHIN PLEASE CALL AND I WILL ANSWER ANY QUESTIONS. YOU CAN DRIVE THIS TRUCK HOME. ALL LIGTS AND GAUGES WORK E XCEPT GAS GUAGE. ONLY SERIOUS BIDDERS NEED TO BID, IF YOU DONT HAVE NO MONEY DONT BID. NO SUNDAY CALLS UNLESS YOU NEED RIDE TO CHURCH, CALL 304 400 7555 OR 304 542 4781. ROBERT DINGESS WE TAKE CASH ONLY, MUST HAVE A 500.00 DEPOSIT WITHIN 24 HRS. BALANCE CAN BE PAID WITHIN 48 HRS. TRUCK CAN STAY HERE AS LONG AS NEEDED AS LONG AS PAID FOR. WILL TAKE 500.00 DEPOSIT BY PAYPAL REST CASH OR CHECK, CHECK MUS CLEAR BANK BEFORE TRUCK LEAVES, I HAVE A CLEAR WV TITLE WITH ALL NUMBERS MATCHING, I AM ABOT 30 MILES FROM CHARLESTON OR HUNTINGTON WV. THANKS AND GOD BLESS.
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