1951 Chevy Chopped Top Bagged California Sled!!!! on 2040-cars
Fresno, California, United States
Engine:235 6
Body Type:Coupe
Vehicle Title:Clear
Mileage: 0
Make: Chevrolet
Sub Model: blue/ silver
Model: Bel Air/150/210
Number of Cylinders: 6
Trim: base
Drive Type: standard
I took this BAD to bone 1951 chevy chopped top, sled ( easy project ) in trade, and I need to sell it! The Chevy is equipped with a 235 6 cylinder, dual carb, split manifold, with over 5000.00 in motor ( according to previous owner? )and a smooth shifting 3 speed manual trans. the car has bag's all the way around,new fat white wall tires, after market spotlights,new poly gas tank( needs to be vented correctly ) great looking chrome hub caps up front,no visual rust,and a 3" chopped top..The drum Brakes work great,car looks good see pics. You can kruz it like it is, or finish this little project. If your going to re paint it, it will need light body work. It has a plexy windshield, needs door glass,interior,has leak in radiator, ( check out pics!! ) I require 1000.00 deposit at the close of the auction, and the balance with in 7 day's. Shipping is the responsibility of buyer. Please only bid, or offer, if you can comply with the payment guidelines of the auction....If you have questions email or call 1-559-906-2295
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