1946 Chevy 1 Ton Dually Restored Hot Rod,street Rod,no Rat Rod Or Project! on 2040-cars
Gentry, Arkansas, United States
Engine:400 SMALL BLOCK
Vehicle Title:Clear
Mileage: 46
Make: Chevrolet
Exterior Color: Burgundy AND BLACK CHERRY
Model: Other Pickups
Interior Color: Burgundy AND TAN
Trim: STREET ROD
Warranty: "AS IS" NO WARRANTY
Drive Type: 2WD
1946 CHEVY 1 TON DUALLY
THIS TRUCK HAS BEEN RECENTLY RESTORED AS A HIGH QUALITY DRIVER. I TOOK IT IN TRADE AND WISH I WAS IN A POSITION TO KEEP IT!
THE TRUCK IS SITTING ON A LATE 80'S 1 TON CHASSIS WITH 6 NEW TIRES. IT RUNS AND DRIVES GREAT! ENGINE IS A SMALL BLOCK 400, 4 SPEED TRANS, NEW CLUTCH, POWER STEERING, POWER BRAKES, NEW WIRING, HEATER AND SEAT.
YOU CAN DRIVE THIS TRUCK AT HIGHWAY SPEEDS WITH NO PULLING, SHAKING, VIBRATIONS, OR WIERD NOISES.
THE PAINT LOOKS GREAT WITH TWO TONE BURGANDY AND BLACK CHERRY FENDERS WITH CUSTOM PIN STRIPING. THERE IS NO RUST ISSUES IN THE TRUCK, JUST SOME SURFACE RUST ON THE GRILL ( LOOK AT PICTURE). THE BED IS CUSTOM WOOD WITH A GLOSS FINISH AND A GOOSENECK BALL ATTACHED TO THE FRAME.
PULL ANOTHER CAR TO THE SHOW IN STYLE, PUT IT IN PARADES OR WORK WITH IT. THIS TRUCK IS VERY FUNCTIONAL AND NOT JUST GOOD TO LOOK AT!
PLEASE CALL WITH ANY QUESTIONS 479-238-1122 OR 479-228-4304. I RESERVE THE RIGHT TO END AUCTION EARLY IF THE TRUCK SELLS OR TRADES LOCALLY. I WILL NOT END THE AUCTION IF THE RESERVE IS MET HOWEVER! PLEASE DON'T CALL TO ASK THE RESERVE, IT IS VERY RESONABLE!!!
FLY IN AND DRIVE THIS TRUCK ANYWHERE IN THE U.S. OR I CAN DELIVER IT IN THE U.S. FOR $1.50 A LOADED MILE. PLEASE CHECK OUT MY OTHER CARS IF THIS IS NOT WHAT YOUR LOOKING FOR. THANKS, MIKE
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Pics Aplenty: Meet the 2014 Chevrolet Silverado and GMC Sierra [w/poll]
Thu, 13 Dec 2012Today was a pretty big day for General Motors, debuting the all-new Chevrolet Silverado and GMC Sierra light-duty pickup trucks ahead of their official showcase at the 2013 Detroit Auto Show. And now that the dust has settled at GM's big reveal event, we've had a chance to snap dozens of photos of the new pickup pair from every angle.
We already told you the important bits earlier today (click here in case you missed it), but let's recap. Under the hood are three new engines - a 4.3-liter V6, 5.3-liter V8 and 6.2-liter V8 (you know, a version of the small-block that'll also be found under the hood of the C7 Corvette), all mated to six-speed automatic transmissions. The 2014 model year marks the return of the Z71 off-road package with Rancho shocks, front tow hooks and beefier underbody protection. Inside, there's a host of new technology and a greater focus on better quality and refinement.
Some of the nitty-gritty specifics (like engine output numbers and fuel economy) have yet to be revealed, and since we haven't driven the finished products yet, it's hard to say how these trucks will fare against rivals like the Ram 1500 and Ford F-150. For now, we can only judge these two books by their covers, and while we do like the designs of the new trucks, we Autoblog staffers are torn on exactly which one looks best.
PickupTrucks.com's latest test results in a familiar winner [w/video]
Wed, 19 Jun 2013PickupTrucks.com has gone and thrown the latest batch of half-ton pickups into a cage match to see who would come out on top. The site put the 2014 Chevrolet Silverado 1500, GMC Sierra 1500, 2013 Ford F-150, Ram 1500, Toyota Tundra and Nissan Titan through a battery of tests. Those included 0-60 miles per hour acceleration, 60-0 mph deceleration, fuel economy, a hill climb, and payload and towing. They even threw the rigs on an autocross course to evaluate overall handling. Each truck was given points based on how it scored in each evaluation.
Who came out on top? Somewhat surprisingly, the 2013 Ford F-150 walked away with the gold, though fewer than 50 points separated first and fourth place. Head over to PickupTrucks.com to read the full evaluation and the final results. You may be shocked to see exactly where some of the segment's newest additions placed. You can also watch a video on the test below.
Leaked GM document shows GMC Sierra I6 diesel is more powerful than F-150's
Thu, Oct 4 2018GM told us earlier this year that the 2019 GMC Sierra would be getting a 3.0-liter I6 diesel option, but it never mentioned power or fuel economy figures. Hold the phone though, because a leaked GM Canada document just showed up online that lists out the details we've been waiting for. Originally published by TFL Truck, the 3.0-liter oil-burner supposedly makes 282 horsepower and 450 pound-feet of torque. For those who are counting, that's more than the Ford F-150's 250 horsepower and 440 pound-feet from its 3.0-liter diesel. It soundly bests the 240 horsepower and 420 pound-feet of torque from Ram's 3.0-liter diesel as well. Fuel economy is another story, though. The promotional material states that it will get 28 mpg on the highway, which is 2 mpg short of the F-150's 30 mpg — mind you, it's only capable of that magical 30 mpg figure in rear-wheel drive form. There's another caveat here, too; these are numbers for Canada, so they're not exactly finalized EPA figures. However, we wouldn't expect drastic differences between the two when the American numbers come out. The leaked documents also state the diesel Sierra will be capable of towing 7,800 pounds. That number seems remarkably low when compared to the F-150, which can tow up to 11,400 pounds with its diesel. Extra power and torque would have us assume that GM could get even better numbers than Ford, so we're going to hold our final judgment for official word. A 10-speed automatic will do the shifting on the diesel, just like on the 6.2-liter V8. Since the Chevy Silverado is also expected to get this engine, we can assume the figures would be almost, if not identical, to those we see here. We recently drove the 2019 Sierra and Silverado without the diesel engines, so go check those reviews out if you'd like to know more of our thoughts on the redesigned GM trucks. Related video: