1957 Chevy 4x4 Truck on 2040-cars
Carbondale, Colorado, United States
Engine:chevy S.B. 350
Body Type:step side
Vehicle Title:Clear
Mileage: 20,000
Make: Chevrolet
Exterior Color: Red
Model: Other Pickups
Number of Cylinders: 8
Trim: deluxe cab
Drive Type: 4 wheel drive
Up for auction : 1957 chevy 4x4 truck. The truck is mounted on a 1979 GMC Jimmy chassis, All original running gear with the exception of a newer Mr.Good Wrench crate motor (350 ). The cab and bed were mounted properly with new pro-comp body mounts. The TH 350 was professionally rebuild about 2 hundred miles ago. New dual exhaust, new rear driveshaft, new E-Z wiring kit, new turn/brake lights, new parking lights, seat has been recovered, not a great job but is comfortable. A used caddy telescopic/tilt column, could use a new steering wheel , but is totally useable at this time.... New aluminum manifold and new 650 carb with electric choke. Starts on the first hit and runs down the road straight.. The tires have lots of tread but are badly weather checked, 35" tires will fit nicely and be even more of a compliment to this historic icon.... All lights works, All new tinted glass ( not that cheap film ) door weatherstripping included but not installed at this time.. (doors rattle on dirt roads ) Horn and odometer and gauges ARE NOT HOOKED UP YET, although the high beam indicator and turn signals are functional.
I want to stress this truck was not built to be a SHOW truck, not that it couldn't be, It does have some minor rust through , but in my opinion , easy fixes. The truck looks better at 50' feet then up close, but gets a lot of thumbs up and waves. I would drive this 57 anywhere if it had tunes and the door weather stripping installed.... I have placed the reserve low enough that that I feel the new owner can justify a couple of rear fenders , install the new bed wood and stainless steel strips ( i will provide) and have it painted and still be way under market value...
Chasiss : all 1979 running gear, dana 44 front axle, 12 bolt rear end, 203 transfer case, TH 350 transmission, 6 lug, rear gas tank. A 4" rancho lift kit was install by the Jimmy owner.
Feel free to call if you have sincere interest in this truck, Ray @ 970-309-4526, this truck is in Colorado.
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