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1948 Chevrolet 5 Window Short Wheel Base Stepside 47,49,50,51,52,53,54 on 2040-cars

US $3,200.00
Year:1948 Mileage:100000
Location:

Boerne, Texas, United States

Boerne, Texas, United States

Up for auction is a 1948 CHEVROLET 5 WINDOW SHORT WHEEL BASE STEPSIDE PICKUP TRUCK WITH A CLEAR TEXAS TITLE. Please read the entire description because this is A ONCE IN A LIFETIME CHANCE TO GET A GREAT PACKAGE DEAL. There are TWO TRUCKS FOR SALE HERE AND MANY HANDPICKED PARTS FROM CENTRAL TEXAS.  My Son and I collected parts for years to build two trucks, the parts have been handpicked and they are all in VERY GOOD ORIGINAL CONDITION. Last year a 1930  Ford Coupe and a 1929 Ford Roadster fell into our laps so we have decided to sell our ENTIRE COLLECTION OF PARTS to fund the building of the two Fords. The parts that are included in this sale are as followed:

*(2) SHORT WHEEL BASE FRAMES  (ONE HAS BEEN SHORTENED)
*(2) FIVE WINDOW CABS  (ONE HAS BEEN CHOPPED)
*(1) THREE WINDOW CAB
*(5) RIGHT SIDE RUNNING BOARDS
*(6) LEFT SIDE RUNNING BOARDS
*(2) STOCK BENCH SEATS
*(3) LEFT REAR FENDERS
*(3) RIGHT REAR FENDERS
*(5) LEFT DOORS (ONE IS CHOPPED)
*(5) RIGHT DOORS (ONE IS CHOPPED)
*(4) LEFT INNER FENDERS
*(3) RIGHT INNER FENDERS
*(2) REAR BUMPERS
*(2) FRONT BUMPERS
*(3) HOODS
*(3) LEFT FRONT FENDERS
*(3) RIGHT FRONT FENDERS
*(2) REAR TRANSAXLES
*(3) GRILLS
*(2) STEERING COLUMNS
*(2) STEERING WHEELS
*(1) POWERGLIDE TRANSMISSION (MIGHT NEED A REBUILD)
*(1) RADIATOR
*(1) RADIATOR SUPPORT
*(2) SETS OF WHEELS AND TIRES
*(1) SIX CYLINDER MOTOR (NEEDS REBUILD)
*(1) STEPSIDE BED
*(1) TAILGATE
*(1) GASTANK
*(2) SETS OF CURVED GLASS FOR THE 5 WINDOW CABS
*(1) SET OF GAUGES (NEEDS RESTORATION)
*(1) OWNERS MANUAL

In short there are ENOUGH ORIGINAL CHEVROLET PARTS TO BUILD TWO NICE TRUCKS, I BOUGHT ALL THESE PARTS IN CENTRAL TEXAS AND THEY ARE ALL IN GREAT CONDITION. My Son and I changed our interest and have decided to SELL OUR ENTIRE COLLECTION OF 1947-1954 CHEVROLET TRUCK PARTS. I AM SURE I LEFT SOME PARTS OFF THE LIST BUT WHATEVER WE FIND WILL BE INCLUDED IN THE SALE. The deposit is due within 24 hours of the end of the auction and is non-refundable, the balance of the funds are due within 7 days of the end of the auction. I am willing to store the trucks and parts for 60 days after the end of the auction so the buyer will have plenty of time to arrange shipping.  PLEASE CHECK OUT MY FEEDBACK, BID WITH CONFIDENCE AND BID TO WIN THIS ONCE IN A LIFETIME COLLECTION OF VINTAGE CHEVROLET TRUCKS AND PARTS AND AS ALWAYS, HAPPY MOTORING.


On May-10-14 at 08:59:37 PDT, seller added the following information:

Hello, I have lowered the reserve and the BUY IT NOW price for a quick sale. Also. I have added 19 more pictures. My Sons and I will be available to help load the two trucks and all the parts for shipment. YOU WILL NEVER FIND A HOARD OF HANDPICKED 1948-1954 CHEVROLET TRUCK PARTS FROM CENTRAL TEXAS EVER AGAIN.  There are other trucks and parts on ebay right now but they want way more money for way less items. Come on people,  DON'T PASS THIS UP, YOU WILL REGRET IT. Thank you and good luck.

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