1952 Chevrolet , 1947, 1948, 1949, 1950, 1951, 1953, 1954 Chevrolet Truck on 2040-cars
Fenton, Missouri, United States
Listing as a 1952 Chevrolet because that is the year of the title I have with it. The title does NOT match the truck nor the 5 window cab. It is also NOT in my name. It is a clear Missouri title...Signed ...Not dated. No International buyers at this time. Sorry...The truck will NOT pass Customs without proper title. Selling as a project/parts truck. 24 Pictures is not enough to show condition ! I have more on file and am willing to photograph any specific area you want. The truck has many dents throughout the body. The front (header) on the bed has rust-out. The cab corners and floor boards also have rust-out. The truck steers, but the left front wheel has locked up from sitting All tires hold air I do not have any glass to offer with auction Left front and right rear shackles are missing All bolts are broke off on the tail gate hinges Hood is not hinged. Just sitting on truck Driver door does not have latches in it. will not stay closed without wiring it shut. Passenger door does not shut correctly I will secure all loose parts for shipping. There is no motor or transmission included. I am including several extra parts ! All parts pictured on the trailer + 5 window cab The 5 window cab is in bad condition. Rusted out floors and cab corners. Dented all over. Only have the door pictured on it. The two doors on the trailer are decent (not perfect) Nothing about this truck is perfect. It's 60 + years old. The good thing about it is : It is unrestored and there is no hidden damage. Please look the pictures over good before bidding or making offers Call, text or email with questions...1-314-757-3489....James $200.00 deposit required at end of auction from winning bidder. Within 24 hours please. Remaining balance should be paid within 7 days of auction end. If you are not paying cash upon pickup or delivery...please allow payment to clear my bank. I will help with loading on you or your shippers truck for free. All cost of transportation are at buyers expense. I will consider delivery for additional cost. My zip code is 63026. Please calculate miles and cost of shipping before bidding. This truck is not listed locally, so bid with confidence. I do reserve the right to end auction early for BIN offers. |
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