1939 Chevrolet Truck 100 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 56 59 on 2040-cars
Clovis, California, United States
Here's your chance to own a rare beauty. All the style of a 1939 Chevy pickup but with the upgrades that make it fun to drive. Underneath the custom hood sits a new ZZ4 350 cu inch crate engine with only 4200 miles and a 700r4 automatic transmission. The pictures of the engine compartment speak for themselves, with a Vintage Air serpentine kit, MSD ignition and distributor, custom exhaust manifolds, polished 650 cfm Edelbrock carburetor, polished Edelbrock intake, and aluminum Vortech heads. The truck drives smooth with all new suspension and steering components including a Mustang II front end clip, front and rear sway bars, and stops on a dime with a CPP power front disc brake kit and rear drums. It has brand new custom interior from top to bottom with new Dolphin gauges, power windows and an ice cold Vintage AC. The truck has been rewired with an EZ wiring kit and has led brake lights and turn signals and sits on 17" American Racing Torq Thrust II wheels. The exterior has new bumpers and mirrors, 2" wider fiberglass fenders and redone mahogany stained wood in the bed. The paint is newer and looks very good, not flawless with a couple scratches and chips but looks very nice. I'd give the paint job an 8 out of 10. All said this is a beautiful truck that's fun to drive. Please email me at cline0521@yahoo.com if you have any questions. Not interested in any trades. Thanks.
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