1955 Chevrolet Pickup, Chevy Truck, Lowrider on 2040-cars
Molalla, Oregon, United States
1955 Chevrolet Pickup This little Lowrider is a great pickup. When cruzing it drives very straight down the road. The nice thing is you can drive it now everyday as it is or drive it while you complete the restoration if you choose to do more. Rear has air shocks, could use front shocks. Nova rearend. Original straight axle in front but we changed hubs so we could have all 5-lug wheels. New brakes in rear. New master cylinder. For manual brakes it stops good. Motor ID #'s say it is a 307 with heads, same as specs as fuelies. Aluminum manifold with 650 holly thats been rebuilt by professional. Electronic ignition. All new rotor, module , coil, plugs and wires. Radiator was all repaired and cleaned by a radiator shop. Turbo 350 transmission with B&M floor shifter. New fuel tank and sending unit. All glass not broken. Some bubbling. Windshield has some scratching. Doors need weatherstripping and some adjustment. All lights work, new blinkers & most wires replaced. Windshield wipers work (2-speed). Heater fan works but needs new heater coor installed . Fan has 1 speed. Toggle switch for heater. Dash is not cut up and there is an original radio (no opperational). New rebuilt and uphostered seat from the original core done by professional. Needs floor mat or carpet. Beautiful 6' Bed with new oak, trimmed with stainless strips. Body was restored in the 1980's. Has some minor rust and dents. Not so good Bondo work in area above viser. My plan was to make a custom overhead console headliner if I kept it. Tires- front 195-70R-14 (approx 50%) Rear 235-60R-14 (approx 50%) but weather checked. Wheels came from a Nova GT I think (see Pics) Actual mileage unknown. Please ask for any additional pics or contact me if you have additional questions and I will be sure to get back to you with any answers to the best of my abilities. Please keep in mind that you are entering into a legal contract. If you are not prepared to pay your bid price please do not bid. Please email me with your questions prior to bidding. If you would like to talk to me send your phone number and I will be glad to call you back. PLEASE MAKE SURE AND CHECK SHIPPING COSTS PRIOR TO BIDDING. If you fail to check cost prior to bidding it is no reason not to pay for the vehicle. Your bid is a binding agreement. A deposit of $500 is due within 24 hours of auction close by Paypal and the balance of CASH within 7 days of auction close. If you cannot do cash I will consider a wire. If you need to make other arrangements contact me prior to bidding. Seller will not release vehicle or title until all funds are cleared.Yes I will sale to a international buyers.
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