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Year:1952 Mileage:400 Color: Black /
  Red/Black
Location:

Mertzon, Texas, United States

Mertzon, Texas, United States
Transmission:Auto
Body Type:Pickup Truck
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:350 chevy, turbo 350 auto
Fuel Type:Gas
For Sale By:Private Seller
Condition:

Used

Year
: 1952
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Chevrolet
Model: Other Pickups
Trim: base
Power Options: Power Seats
Drive Type: rear wheel drive
Mileage: 400
Exterior Color: Black
Warranty: None
Interior Color: Red/Black

1952 Chevy Pickup

·         Rebuilt 350 Engine

·         Rebuilt 350 Transmission

·         77 nova Front clip

·         Power steering & power brakes

·         Rebuilt stock radiator with trans cooler installed

·         New GM serpentine belt drive with A/C compressor

·         Tilt wheel, new Gauges, new Speedometer, new Wiring Harness, Power Driver seat, 16 gal RCI Fuel Tank, new Windshield rubber, new Back glass and rubber, new Corner window rubber, new Hotrod Heater with Blower, new Rear Fenders, new Grill, new Tires & Wheels:  15” back and 14” front.

·         New Electric Wiper motor conversion (in box)

·         New Power Window Regulators (in box)

·         New Door Weatherstrip (in box)

Too many “NEW” small parts to list

Runs and drives great, it’s a straight and smooth ride and stops great, also.

Flat Black paint over Satin Green paint over Red Primer; I was in the process of sanding through black, down to green and primer for that patina look. I was then going to shoot flat clear over truck.

*FREE* Duck Commander Hood Ornament with purchase of truck.

If you’re looking for a good daily driver this could be it! If you want a super slick show truck, I wasn't, be prepared to do some work! It would be a great Father, Son/Daughter, Grandson/daughter project for a first car! All the “HARD” work is done, just finishing touches remain….


On Sep-18-14 at 18:19:03 PDT, seller added the following information:

the 3 gauge panel mounted under the dash are working fine,  the 4 in 1 gauge in the dash is  new but not connected.The speedometer is electric programmable which works just fine all other electrics work as they should, lights, horn, blinkers. etc.

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