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1951 Chevy 3100 Series Half Ton Pickup Truck. Fresh V8 & Automatic, Air, on 2040-cars

Year:1951 Mileage:200000
Location:

Tulsa, Oklahoma, United States

Tulsa, Oklahoma, United States

1951 Chevy 3100 series half ton pickup truck.  Very good truck to be finished to your taste, or drive as a Rat Rod and enjoy as it is.  Exceptionally straight body with minimal rust. This is the factory original SEACREST GREEN color (Google 1951 Chevy Seacrest Green ).  Not many this color produced.  Floor boards have had patch repair.  Very nice rust free and straight running boards. Super nice box with exceptionally nice side panels and front box panel. Tailgate is very straight with minimal rust ( see pictures ).  Cab is very straight with minimal bubbling in right cab corner.  Hood and fenders are very good with minimal body repair needed.  Doors are excellent with no rust in bottom of doors. All glass is intact with one cracked door glass.  Windshield gasket and rear glass gasket have been replaced with new gaskets 5 yrs ago and are still like new condition with no cracks or splits.  Windshield is fogged around edges from age.  The grill and gravel shield between bumper and grill are very nice with no damage.  Bumpers are excellent but not in new condition. 

ENGINE:  A freshly rebuilt Chevy 350 engine by a seasoned 30 yr. auto mechanic  with less than 200 miles since rebuild.  Mild RV performance cam with aluminum intake and Eldebrock 600 cfm carburator.  Engine was rebuilt 5 yrs. ago and has been started and driven every few months to approximately 200 miles.  Runs good and smooth.  Fuel tank and fuel lines cleaned and new fuel filter. 

TRANSMISSION: Freshly rebuilt GM turbo 350 transmission at same time engine was rebuilt.  B&M floor shifter.

SUSPENSION: Original straight axle front end with new brakes, drums, wheel bearings, wheel cylinders, brake lines and shocks. New king pins and bushings. Front end is tight and solid. Updated later style steering box. Stops on a dime. Manual steering.

REAR END: 1969 GM half ton  pickup rear end with open drive shaft with good highway gears and 6 bolt wheel pattern.

ELECTRICAL: New custom built wiring harness from front to back with late style fuse panel. Electric cooling fan.

EXHAUST: NEW dual exhaust. Sounds very nice with slight lobe to it.

HEAT AND AIR; Cold air conditioning and good heater. All air conditioning components under hood are new such as polished compressor, condenser and dryer. Evaporator is used but works good. Heater is from late model Toyota pickup.

TIRES AND WHEELS: 75% tread on 205/16 radial tires and the factory original 16 inch 6 bolt pattern wheels with nice caps and trim rings.

 A super good truck to take to the next level of restoration for a nice street rod with loads of the hard work already done and a very good straight body to boot. What you see is what you get.  No warranties implied or expressed.  If you have questions feel free to email, text or call 918-606-1338.  The reserve price is reasonable to truck's overall condition!!   PLEASE REMEMBER THAT THIS IS A PUBLIC AUCTION. AS WITH ALL PUBLIC AUCTIONS THE RESERVE IS NOT MADE PUBLIC!!!!    Clear Oklahoma title.  In storage but driven every few months to keep everything lubricated.  Starts very good in cold weather and runs smoothly.  Delivery is possible for a fee and depending on location and my schedule, but delivery is not guaranteed.  If you have negative feedback or less than 25 feedback score, you must call me for permission BEFORE BIDDING or risk your bid being canceled. Serious bidders only. Your bid is a legal contract to purchase, so please do not bid unless you are a serious bidder and have the funds to purchase. Inspections are welcomed.  

 

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A $500.00 non- refundable deposit is required to be paid via Paypal or bank wire transfer to my bank with 72 hrs of end of auction. The balance must be paid within 5 days by cash, personal check or cashier check. A hold will be put on truck with personal check or cashier check until my banks says funds have cleared. Sorry, but due to Paypal fees on a sale of this amount, I can not accept the balance payment through Paypal.

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