1971 Chevroet Cheyenne Super Short Wheel Base on 2040-cars
Cullman, Alabama, United States
Body Type:Pickup Truck
Engine:350 4 bbl 4 botl main Matching Numbers
Vehicle Title:Clear
For Sale By:Private Seller
Interior Color: Black
Make: Chevrolet
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: Cheyenne
Trim: Black Houndstooth
Drive Type: Automatic Transmission
Power Options: Air Conditioning
Mileage: 52,879
Sub Model: CHEYENNE SUPER
Warranty: NONE
Exterior Color: Black
Up for auction is a fresh frame off restoration,matching numbers 1971 Chevy Cheyenne Super Short Wheel Base Pick Up. This truck is black and beutiful and the body is as straight as they come. This is a 2 year restoration with all new chrome\seals\Houndstooth seats\Cheyenne Super Interior with woodgrain trim\brakes\body mounts\windshield\fresh matching number 350 four bolt main 4 bbl engine\dual exhauste\a\c compressor\tires\wheel trim\and many many more items that will take too long to list.
This truck is a factory air (cold air) automatic trans with a factory 12 bolt rear axel.It is equipped with a factory headliner,cargo lamp,power steering and brakes,factory am radio. The frame was soda blasted and refinished the correct frame black. All the sheetmetal is OEM except for the tailgate. This a an Alabama Truck which is a non-title vehicle in Alabama and per state law will be sold with a bill of sale and tag reciept. The truck is registered and tagged in my name and can be transferred to any other state with a bill of sale and tag reciept. All sheet metal was piece painted and the truck was assembled after paint.
This truck is as close to factory as when it came off the assembly line except for the later model wheels. Everything was done correct with no short cuts. if you are looking for a truck that hasnt been chopped up and changed up this is the one.
Any vehicle inspections need to be done before auction ends, i will answer any questions and will send any photos requested.The buyer will be responisble for any shipping or percurment of this vehicle,along with any taxes in there state. This truck will be sold AS-IS with No Warranty. i will assist with the shipping if the vehicle needs brought to a local pick up area ,or any other reasonable request. The buyer will need to pay a $500.00 non-refundable deposit to my Pay Pal account within 48 hrs after auction ends or vehicle will be relisted. The remaining balance will need to be cash at time of pick up or a cleared cashiers check or money wired into my account and cleared before vehicle can be picked up.Balance will need to be paid within 2 weeks of auction ending or vehicle will be relisted.****NOTE**** NO TRADES SO PLEASE DONT ASK!!!
Any questions contact Boyd Smith @ 256-347-0644 or e-mail me through pay pal or smith_boyd@bellsouth.net
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