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Chevy Shortbox 4x4 California Truck on 2040-cars

US $3,400.00
Year:1973 Mileage:99999
Location:

UP FOR SALE IS A 1973 CHEVY SHORTBOX 4X4 THIS TRUCK SPENT IT'S LIFE IN CALIFORNIA SO FOR A 41 YEAR OLD TRUCK IT WOULD MAKE A DECENT PROJECT.

THE TRUCK IS BEING SOLD WITH LIEN SALE PAPERS. THE TRUCK HAS A NEW ENGINE AND THE BILL WAS NEVER PAID HENCE THE LIEN SALE DOCUMENTS.

IF A TITLE IS NEEDED IT CAN BE REPLACED AT THE BUYERS EXPENSE,

THE TRUCK RUNS GREAT AS IT HAS A NEW ENGINE , I HAVE NOT DRIVEN IT FAR BUT IT WENT DOWN THE STREET FINE TRANSMISSION SHIFTED AND IT STOPPED

THE BODY FOR AN OLD TRUCK IS PRETTY GOOD WITH THE EXCEPTION OF TWO BULLIT HOLES IN THE SIDE OF IT AND SOME A BIT OF RUST STARTING ON THE DRIVERS FLOOR. BOTH EASY REPAIRS.

CHROME DROP BUMPER AND PUSH BAR.

INTERIOR IS THERE BUT FAR FROM PERFECT,

THIS IS BASICALLY A GREAT TRUCK TO BUILD INTO A SHOW PIECE BUT IT DOES NEED FULL RESTORATION.

FRAME IS PERFECT AND ROCKERS / CAB CORNERS ARE GOOD.

IT HAS HEADERS AND ELDEBROCK CARB,

SOLD AS IS NO WARRANTY CAN HELP OUT WITH SHIPPING PRETTY MUCH ANYWHERE FOR A VERY GOOD RATE IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS PLEASE CALL ME AT 310 990-8628 ASK FOR JEFF

I BUY MANY OLD CARS AND TRUCKS OUT HERE IN THE DESERT SOME REALLY NICE OLD STUFF IF YOU ARE LOOKING FOR SOMETHING LET ME KNOW I PROBABLY KNOW WHERE IT IS.

THIS IS BY NO MEANS A SHOW TRUCK BUT THE BOYS ON THE EAST COAST OR CANADA WOULD BE VERY HAPPY TO HAVE IT

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