1956 Chevrolet Chevy Short Bed Cameo Pickup Truck V8, Auto, Ps, Pb *low Reserve on 2040-cars
Williamston, South Carolina, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Make: Chevrolet
Drive Type: AUTOMATIC
Model: Other Pickups
Mileage: 89,999
Trim: 3100
Up for auction is this 1956 Chevrolet 3100 pickup truck. This truck has that perfect patina and stance everyone is looking for and turns heads everywhere it goes! The best part about it is it has all the modern amenities like V8 power, automatic transmission, power steering and power disc brakes! NOT the typical manual everything 3 on the tree that you have to fight down the road. This truck has been fitted to a cutlass frame and drives like a car going down the road. You can literally drive this truck down the road 65-70mph and let go of the wheel and it goes straight as an arrow. It is a very reliable truck. I just drove it roundtrip 400+ miles to the Shades of the past car show in Pigeon Forge TN last weekend without issue.(My wife actually drove it home so that speaks to how confident I am on this vehicle)
The 307 V8 engine is fed by a Quadrajet carb. It fires up the 1st time every time, and sounds great with its all new aluminized exhaust with Thrush muffler.(See Video Link Below) It rides on new Boss 338 wheels 18x7 up front and 18x9 in the rear. It has been lettered up as a shop truck and had the grill, bumpers, and headlight bezels painted in cream white to contrast the blue body. It just has so many cool features like the wood bed, chrome fuel cell, and Mexican blanket interior that includes the door and kick panels. Even modern tilt steering with the old 50s steering wheel fitted to it.
This truck is obviously no show truck and not being represented as such. It has some rust in the usual truck places, but is certainly no rust bucket and far better than most. However, it is a very cool old truck that is very reliable and I would drive it anywhere. I have had dozens of these old trucks with cut springs, lowered springs, and even air ride, but this one hands down rides the best.
VIDEO LINK: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BMW_wNpVRfQ&feature=em-upload_owner
Again, this is a reliable turn key truck that is ready to go anywhere. All it needs is a new owner. Please email or call with any questions you may have
Jeremy (864)-940-4576
-I reserve the right to end the auction early as I also have it for sale locally
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