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Hard To Find 1949 Barn Find 3100 Dark Blue,rat Rod,patina,shop Truck Chevrolet on 2040-cars

US $11,500.00
Year:1949 Mileage:1
Location:

Des Moines, Iowa, United States

Des Moines, Iowa, United States
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You are bidding on a 1949 Chevy 3100 swb. It is a local truck that is a 2 owner truck. First owner owned until 7 years ago. It was purchased then to be used in parades and local rolling advertisement. Truck has great patina in the hard to find dark blue paint color(mist of these trucks were green or red). It has a good running 6 cylinder that fires right up and trans shifts great. It has been converted to 12v. All lights work even the done light! Either leave truck as is or you have the ultimate start to a show stopping shop truck. Sheet metal on this truck is nice and straight and not all banged up as most of these are.These trucks are getting harder to find in this shape. Only rust issues I see are as follows. Has one small area that has been patched in floors on passenger and drivers floor pan(see pics) couple small pin holes in a running board and small pin holes in lower part of the tailgate. Very minor areas.The truck still has it's original seat cover,door panels, and headliner. Seat is in very good shape for being original. Truck runs like a Swiss watch. Pull the choke it fires right up.Drives just as good. I can help arrange shipping anywhere in US. ca 750,fl 700,tx 600,ny 700( I will need your zip code for correct quote) Clear title in hand for truck. Any questions feel free to ask. Look at my feedback and bid with confidence.   photo 492_zps6faca04d.jpg  photo 493_zps43edc0b2.jpg  photo 49_zpseb6a80dc.jpg  photo 4910_zps7ef09eca.jpg  photo 497_zpse3480251.jpg  photo 496_zps3840457f.jpg  photo 495_zpsbf6fbf1e.jpg  photo 4921_zpsd1b8442c.jpg  photo 4920_zps7dc2502c.jpg  photo 4919_zpsa36de7a2.jpg  photo 4918_zps63211f85.jpg  photo 4917_zps19872b12.jpg  photo 4915_zps106f3509.jpg  photo 4914_zps35598a8b.jpg  photo 4913_zps8aa334a6.jpg  photo 4912_zps897cbfe3.jpg  photo imagejpg1_zps11cdf5a3.jpg  photo 491_zpsaa0b6a4a.jpg  photo 494_zps122ac909.jpg  photo 498_zps74d0587e.jpg  photo 499_zpsbae6a986.jpg  photo 4911_zps4ab34dfc.jpg

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