1942 Chevrolet 1 1/2 Ton Rack Body Truck on 2040-cars
Sanford, Maine, United States
Please do not bid on this auction if you have less than 25 feedback. If you are serious and want to bid, please contact us by phone at the listed number so we can discuss your intentions. Sorry to be this way but lately there has been a rash low feedback bidders bidding, winning the auction and then not following through with the sale. We take our auctions seriously and just want you to do the same. This auction is for a 1942 Chevrolet 1 1/2 Ton Rack Body Truck. Originally started life as a fire truck. Has only 17,342 miles. 216 6 Cylinder Thrift Master Engine with 4 Speed Manual Transmission. Has a 9 foot factory type rack body with removable sides but is newer than the truck. The body and under carrige on the truck is in very nice shape no rust issues. Nice straight fenders, doors, hood, roof, etc. There is a minor dented area on the passenger side running board from getting to close to something. The truck runs great. Shifts good and brakes stop fine. This was used by Portland based Nappi Distributors Bottling Company as a promotional vehicle until the company was sold to the new company that is listed on the doors. I always liked this particular year style and with a little sprucing up could be made to look really sharp. Paint the wheels out fancy, put on a chrome front bumper and sand down all the back body and racks and varnish them. It would change the looks dramatically. A lot of guys are changing out the frame to a later model chassis and running gear and making car carriers or haulers. You can go many different ways with this. Will have a Maine registration with transferable dealer paperwork for a smooth transaction. If you need more info or pics feel free to call or email us. Phone number 1-207-324-5568 Days and 1-207-432-2862 Eves and Sundays. |
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