1950 Chevrolet 3100 Pickup 4x4 Heat/a/c International Scout 4x4 Driveline on 2040-cars
Raymore, Missouri, United States
Unique truck...Bought this truck from an older gentleman that was liquidating some toys for retirement...He built the truck several years ago and has owned it for the last ten years...It is what I would call an amateaur restoration...This man has built several street rods and even a small airplane...Paint is 15 footer...body is pretty straight...Solid truck...Has heat and a/c...am/fm c/d player...power steering and brakes...Interesting part of this truck is that the drivetrain is from an International Scout...It is a 4x4 driveline...He told me that the Scout only had 48k actual miles on it when he did the swap...V8 345ci engine with automatic and manual 4x4 shifter...Oak bed with stainless strips...aluminum wheels with like new tires...I also have stakebed racks that will go with the truck...The truck has been sitting for a couple years so I will be having the tires balanced and having an oil change and alignment done on it...Again-It's a driver-not a show truck and it is priced accordingly...It has "personality" that you would expect from a vintage pickup...These pictures show it the day I picked it up out of inside storage...If I get time I would like to wet sand and polish it and fix the small ding in the left rear fender...I have clean and clear title in hand with no liens...NO TRADES...SERIOUS buyers can reach me at 816-604-8094...Make me a solid cash offer and I will end the auction-I'm here to sell it...It's for sale locally and I will end the listing the minute I have a deposit on it...If your reading this then its available...Thanks
On Dec-09-13 at 06:58:40 PST, seller added the following information: Has an exhaust manifold leak on pass. side, horn and gas guage not working-want to be straight up on it! |
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