1959 Chevy Short Box Pickup on 2040-cars
Lewiston, Idaho, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
Engine:none
For Sale By:Private Seller
Mileage: 0
Make: Chevrolet
Model: Other Pickups
Trim: no trim
Drive Type: none
You are bidding on a 1959 Chevy Short box pickup. It was a 6 cylinder 4 speed truck. It has rust in the typical places, cab corners, drivers side lower hinge pockets and a little bit starting to show on each step. The front fenders have a little bit of rust on the lower back corners, had it professionally cut out and patched. You can see in the pictures they are bare metal. There is no rust above the headlights or in the front corners by the hood. Everything is here minus the motor, transmission and drive line. Spare tire fender and step are in very nice shape. Passenger side fender is a little rougher but I have a nicer fender to replace it. Drivers door has a chunk torn out by the fender. I have a door to replace it . Passenger door has a broken wing window and door glass. I have used door glass and wing window to replace it. The windshield is cracked There is no rust in drip rails or upper cab , there are no dents in the top of the roof. The dash is not cut up, radio hole is in original shape. The front fenders, drivers side is very straight, the passenger side needs very little body work.
The box sides appear to be very straight, bed wood is rotted and has holes. In the glove box was found a book where the owner kept cost for gas and mileage, only one page was written in. I took the seat out cleaned the floor and put por 15 on the floor to keep it from rusting.
EXTRA PARTS - some are already listed above
Passenger side front fender ( needs work)
Passenger side back fender
Drivers door
Hood and Hood emblem
Grill
Hood Hinges
Hood latch
Front bumper
Headlight bucket
Fenders spears (31) Fenders on the truck now are 38
Door glass and wing window - passenger side
3 Headlight rings
Hood latch panel
I have listed this item to the best of my knowledge, if you need any additional information please email and I will send any information and pictures. Buyer is responsible for pick up and deliver, I will help with loading or anything else we can on our end.
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