1955 Big Window Chevy Pick Up Truck on 2040-cars
Torrance, California, United States
Here we have a 1955 chevy big window pick up truck! it has not been driven since 1989. It has a small block 350 and 350 auto trans in it that does turn over it just needs a carb to run. The truck is almost 100% complete and is a very good start to a great build or just get it running and enjoy it like it is! It has all the original suspension and brakes and pretty much stock in the interior also. We have a clean calif title in hand and it was just registered a week ago with new plates and is good till next year in calif. There is some small rust spots in the lower rear cab corners and in the door and one small spot above the front windshield but thats about it. This truck can be a 70k plus truck if done right and is no rust bucket that was pulled out of 10' high weeds or anything. Please feel free to ask any questions as i want everyone bidding to know exactly what their getting.
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