1948 Chevrolet Truck 3100 Thrifmaster Rat Rod on 2040-cars
Saint Louis, Missouri, United States
i have a 1948 chevrolet 3100 FIVE WINDOW pickup rat rod. its sitting on a 84 chevy s10 frame, power brakes and steering,has a new ac kit {not yet installed},new carpet and leather bench seat..brand new 1406 edelbrock carb,newer 3 core raditor,new 15 inch wheels with sorta new bfg tires,white wall are painted on so they are radials,air horn,runs good drives good stops good!! its a 1948 rat rod not a show peice but in the same breath not a P.O.S If it sits for a long period of time with out driving the tranny leaks a little bit.{was told its prolly hard gaskets}..windows and doors work, gauges work even gas gauge,fuel cell in bed, electric wipers,painless wiring harness with fuse box,knuckle shifter 36in tall, new vintage style radio with aux cord,pioneer 6x9 in rear and 6.5 in front doors.500.00 deposit non refundable due 48 hrs end of auction. any questions just ask im sure im forgetting things, i will not tell you the reserve, sold as is where is,no warrenty, its a 8 cyl but it wont let me pick that so it says 6cyl
On Apr-21-14 at 04:38:51 PDT, seller added the following information: i can take any picture you would like to see, yes it has a few rust spots and dings and dents but overall not bad!! the cab corners are not rusty,,the floor pan is custom made therefore its newer not rusted out>..send me a email if you want to know anything else.. seriously bids only please..thanks On Apr-21-14 at 18:26:24 PDT, seller added the following information: http://youtu.be/aGuL5AibPdA On Apr-24-14 at 05:18:59 PDT, seller added the following information: Wow this truck is getting all kinds of response! i want to let everyone know that the truck doesnt have any rust holes through the cab and front end.the bed is a little bit rougher but again i dont believe there is any rust through anywhere. now for the tranny it is a AUTOMATIC 350t, guys this tranny does NOT have over drive. it can be drivin on highway but any thing over 60-65 the rpms are high!! i have driven this truck from quincy il to st louis mo (only 2 n half hour drive) down the highway with no problem. i put dynomat down before the carpet to help with heat and sound.i DO have a clean MO title for the truck. ive only owned this truck about 1 n half years and i have described it best to my knowledge. i can help load your transport but no i CANNOT transport to you. |
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