1947 Chevy 5 Window Very Nice Estate Barn Find Thriftmaster on 2040-cars
Kingsville, Ohio, United States
Body Type:Pickup Truck
Engine:6 cylinder
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 6
Make: Chevrolet
Model: Other Pickups
Trim: thriftmaster
Cab Type (For Trucks Only): Regular Cab
Drive Type: Manual
Mileage: 0
Exterior Color: Red
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Interior Color: Black
Here's a very nice example of a 1947 chevy thriftmaster pickup. 1st year of new Body style. This truck was aquired through the estate of a Ohio Gentleman, it sat in his Barn for approx. 4 years. It came with a photo album of the restoration process. It has been restored and there has been body work done, which is not perfect but very presentible. Mechanicals look to have been completely gone through, Gas tank, exhaust, brakes, clutch int. etc.. It has a 4 speed trans. Comes with original radio. I believe it has its original 6 volt system, but some has changed the coil and points over to 12 volts. Its starts right up and drives runs and stops, no engine smoke is present. Has new wood in truck bed. I believe I would change the voltage back over to 6 volt or complete the 12 volt switch. I hav'nt drove the truck alot But having driven it a few miles I would think the drum brakes should be adjusted to make it stop better. It is a nice truck, that has been restored by previous owner but is a nice example of a truck of this error. Also the door will need adjusted so they close all the way they seem to not want to latch but The do shut with the door being locked, and the drivers side window needs the regulator adjusted or replaced, it rolls up then drifts back down about 6 inches. there is a replacement regulator with the truck. Truck comes with clear Ohio title. Has a new or rebuilt set of gauges. I don't know the history of the truck coming from an estate and being as old as it is It is being sold as is, please ask questions with this in mind. I may consider buy now offers or trade or partial trade , but would rather sell for cash. Buyer pays 1000 deposit through paypal in 24 hrs. Final payment in certified funds in 5 days. Truck located in Kingsville Ohio 44048, Right off I-90 transport assesible. Pick up in 30 days.
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