1950 Chevy 3100 Pickup 5 Window Short Bed - Restored on 2040-cars
Orinda, California, United States
1950 Chevrolet 3100 Pickup 5 Window Short Bed. Cab Body off (except for the cab) Restoration. Just home from the Body Shop. This Truck has the desirable insert bearing, high oil pressure 235 CI straight six, not the old 216 CI and also has the desirable 3.55 ring and pinion gear. It cruises on the freeway at 65 – 70 MPH. Runs strong and smooth. If you plan to drive your Chevy Pickup, you definitely want this combination of engine and gearing. Check out http://patricksantiquecars.com/articles.html for more information about the 235 engine 3.55 rear end. Authentic 1953 Chevrolet Ocean Green Paint with a Brown Interior. The paint color is from 1953, not authentic to 1950, but it is a beautiful color and a very nice paint job. Newly Installed on the Truck: Seat Cover, Floor Mat, Door Panels, Window Rubber, Door rubber, Steering wheel, Exhaust system and muffler, Unscratched New Bed Wood and Hardware, New bumpers, Hubcaps, BFG Long Trail TA tires (less than 500 miles) on freshly painted rims. I have new beauty rings for the rims, but have not installed them…still in the wrapper. This is a beautiful show truck. I get comments about the truck everywhere I drive it, I just don’t drive it enough to justify keeping it.
Price - $26,900 Call Paul 510 708-8046 for more information. $500.00 deposit required within 3 days. Reserve right to remove listing. Buyer is responsible for shipping costs. |
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