1955 Chevrolet 3100 Series Apache 1/2 Ton Shortbed Pickup on 2040-cars
Lincoln, New Mexico, United States
Body Type:Pickup Truck
Engine:NONE
Vehicle Title:Clear
For Sale By:Private Seller
Interior Color: Black
Make: Chevrolet
Number of Cylinders: NONE
Model: Other Pickups
Trim: APACHE
Drive Type: REAR WHEEL DRIVE
Mileage: 0
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Exterior Color: Black
HERE IS A 1955 CHEVROLET SHORT BED PICKUP READY FOR A HOT ROD RESTORATION. THE TRUCK DOES NOT HAVE AN ENGINE OR TRANSMISSION ALSO THERE IS NO TITLE. I BOUGHT THIS TRUCK AWHILE BACK AND REALIZE I HAVE SO MANY OTHER PROJECTS THAT I SHOULDN'T KEEP THIS. SO I WILL SOMEONE ELSE HAVE THE PLEASURE OF BUILDING THEIR DREAM TRUCK.
THIS TRUCK HAS BEEN OFF THE ROAD SINCE 1999. YOU CAN SEE SOME OF THE CUSTOM STUFF THE PREVIOUS OWNER DID BACK IN THE 80'S LIKE THE TUBE GRILL, CUSTOM TAILGATE, FRENCHED IN ANTENNA, FRENCHED IN GAS TANK NECK , VELOUR DOOR PANELS, DROP DOWN HEADLINER. REALLY JUST SOME OLD SCHOOL STYLING.
IT IS A GOOD FOUNDATION TO BUILD OFF OF. IT HAS BEEN SUB FRAMED WITH A CAMARO FRONT CLIP AND REAR END. ALSO IT HAS A TILT STEERING COLUMN. IT HAS RUST IN THE TYPICAL PLACES THAT THESE TRUCKS GET RUST. LOOKS LIKE THE FRONT FENDERS HAD SOME RUST DOWN LOW, THEY HAVE BEEN REPAIRED WITH PATCH PANELS. THE CAB CORNERS AND REAR BED FENDERS. A LITTLE RUST IN THE FLOOR. SOMEONE PUT A SINGLE SEAT IN THE TRUCK AND THAT IS ALL I HAVE. BASICALLY WHAT YOU SEE IS WHAT I HAVE TO THE TRUCK. THE TRUCK DOES HAVE 5 VINTAGE CRAGER MAG WHEELS. WINDSHIELD HAS SOME CHIPS BUT NO CRACKS ALL OTHER GLASS IS GOOD. LIKE I SAID IT IS A GOOD PROJECT. AT ONE POINT IT LOOKS TO HAVE HAD A TONNEAU COVER ON THE BED AND SOME ONE BOLTED IN SOME STEEL TO SUPPORT THAT. I WILL REMOVE THAT METAL YOU SEE GOING ACROSS THE TOP OF THE BED BY SIMPLY UNBOLTING IT.
ANY QUESTION FEEL FREE TO ASK BUT DO SO BEFORE BIDDING.
I REQUIRE A $500.00 NONREFUNDABLE DEPOSIT SENT VIA BANK WIRE WITHIN 2 DAYS OF THE CLOSE OF THE AUCTION. THE REMAINDER WILL BE DUE WITHIN 5 DAYS OF THE AUCTION CLOSE VIA BANK WIRE OR CASH IN PERSON UPON PICKUP.
HAPPY BIDDING
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