1946 Chevy Hotrod Truck Built 350 V8 350 Transmission Disc Brakes Wide Whites on 2040-cars
Bremen, Georgia, United States
This is a great built 1946 Chevy truck. It is powered by a built 350 engine connected to a 350 transmission. This truck was all built about 4 years ago. The guy we bought it from owned it for about 3 1/2 years. He swore to never sell it but finally did. It has a New Aluminum Radiator and Electric fan that was just put on. The previous owner just drove it 4 hours to the Rod Run in Pigeon Forge and then drove it 4 hours back home and had no issues at all. It has a Squared Tubed Frame and is Z''d 12 inches. It has a 4 inch dropped front axle with added on disc brakes with a double master cylinder. The rear is from an S-10 with ladder bars and coil springs. It was completely rewired when built. All lights work. The bed was hand built and looks awesome. It has new mirrirs. It has that great Patina look. The gas tank is out of an Airplane. Now that is different!! It has Dual Exhaust that runs out the back and not just the exhaust coming straight out of the headers. The tires are like new and are true Wide Whites, not the Porter Walls that most people use. The Cab came out of Texas and was rust free as it still is. The interior has a nice bench seat that is very comfortable for those longer trips. It has the insulated heat resistence padding on the floor. The shifter is a one of a kind design. Yea the glass is cracked in most areas but adds to the look in my opinion. The underside looks amazing. This truck drives great and probably don''t have 1000 miles since built. Turn key and ready to drive. I have alot more pics of this truck if anyone wants to see more!!
I reserve the right to end auction early if this truck sells locally before end of auction. This truck is being sold AS IS with no warranty given or implied in anyway. Pre sale inspections are always welcomed and encouraged so you will know exactly what you are getting. This truck has a current Georgia registration on it and will be sold only with that and a notarized bull of sale as Georgia WILL NOT issue an actual title on a vehicle this old. Don't worry about this thought as you will be able to get a title in your state with the paperwork I give you. It is registered as a 1946 Chevy Truck as that is what the cab is. Any questions or concerns please ask. Thanks for looking |
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