1953 Chevrolet Truck 3100, 1948 Chevrolet Pickup, Shop Truck, Rat Rod Truck on 2040-cars
Scott City, Kansas, United States
1953 CHEVROLET 3100 PICKUP TRUCK SOLID NEBRASKA TRUCK SINCE NEW ORGINAL REBUILT 235 CHEVROLET ENGINE WITH 4- SPEED TRANNY TRUCK RUNS AND DRIVES ONLY RUST IN THE TRUCK IS WHOLE TRUCK IS 2 VERY SMALL SPOTS IN THE LOWER COWL SECTION , VERY EASY SPOT TO PATCH WE ARE INSTALLING A DIFFERENT SPEEDOMETER IN THE DASH AND WILL HAVE IT DONE IN A FEW DAYS REAR FENDERS ARE SOLID BUT THEY HAVE A FEW DENTS THAT WILL NEED WORKED OUT TRUCK NEEDS SOME MINOR WORK ON THE BRAKES, THE MASTER CYLINDER NEEDS REPLACED WE CAN FIX THE BRAKES IF YOU NEED THEM TO WORK FOR ADDITIONAL $500 BED FLOOR STILL HAS THE ORGINAL WOOD IN THE FLOOR BUT IT HAS A SMALL HOLE THAT WAS PATCHED WITH PEICE OF TIN CLEAR KANSAS ANTIQUE TITLE THAT MATCHES THE VIN TAG ID NUMBER ON THE COWL CALL SCOTT 620-214-3675 ANYTIME IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS INTERNATIONAL BUYERS ARE WELCOME, WE HAVE SOLD SEVERAL CARS AND TRUCKS TO BUYERS IN SEWDEN, FRANCE, DENMARK, CANADA, NORWAY, ITALY, SOUTH AMERCA WE ARE VERY UNDERSTANDING WITH INTERNATIONAL BUYERS AND CAN HELP THEM WITH ANYTHING NEEDED TRUCK IS LOCATED IN SCOTT CITY, KS. 67871 RYAN @ ASAP TRANSPORT 913-201-0133 CAN GIVE YOU A FREE SHIPPING QUOTE, HE CAN SET UP SHIPPING FOR THE TRUCK TO YOU DOOR ANYWERE IN THE WORLD
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