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1956 Chevrolet Pickup Red Step Side Southern Minumium Rust. Low Reserve on 2040-cars

US $10,500.00
Year:1956 Mileage:72051 Color: Victory Red /
 Gray
Location:

Ringgold, Georgia, United States

Ringgold, Georgia, United States
Transmission:2 Speed, automatic power glide
Body Type:Pickup Truck
Engine:283
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
VIN: V3A56A013485 Year: 1956
Interior Color: Gray
Make: Chevrolet
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: Other Pickups
Trim: 3100
Drive Type: V-8, 2 speed automatic.
Mileage: 72,051
Exterior Color: Victory Red
Condition: Used: A vehicle is considered used if it has been registered and issued a title. Used vehicles have had at least one previous owner. The condition of the exterior, interior and engine can vary depending on the vehicle's history. See the seller's listing for full details and description of any imperfections. ... 

I will be describing this truck in three simple paragraphs.  First I will start with the exterior, then I will go into the interior, and last but not least I will go through the drive train.  This truck has a title but has been registered  In Georgia with a tag receipt and bill of sale.  I have tag receipt and bill of sale in my name.  Title comes with the truck too, but it is old I don't think that it is good anymore.  Truck can still be registered easily.


First of all the exterior:
  It has a recent paint job Painted about 3 months ago with Base/ clear.  The color of the truck is a GM color  ( Victory Red ).  I added new exterior door handles when the truck was painted, new hot rod style mirror's.  Also I installed a new gas tank rubber and gas tank lid, when the truck was painted.
  This truck is strait and very little rust  I have owned the truck for a little over a year.  It was a very solid truck before I decided to paint it.  I have before and after pictures of this truck.  About the only thing not stock on the truck is the bumper on the backIt has a brand new set of aluminum Coy wheels.  The front are 15x7s and the rear are 15x8s.  The truck looks great and turns heads everywhere.  There are a few minor dings in the truck.  This is not a $30,000 dollar show truck.  Just a good looking truck to get out in on the weekends

The Interior: 
The glass in the truck is all in good shape.  The seat has been covered sometime in the past, ( It was the way it is when I bought the truck)  The dash in the truck is in very good shape.  It has dark red carpet in the floor that is in good shape.  The interior is pretty much all original.  It is missing the radio, but still has the stock holes in the dash for it.  The headliner is in good shape and its dark gray.  I have installed new Window rollers and door handles for opening the door.  They are a exact replica of the original ones.

Now for the drive train:
  This truck is 283 V-8 Chevy engine with a 2 speed automatic transmission (Power glide).  Truck came stock with a 6 cylinder and a three speed.  It was like it is now when I bought it.  The 283 Has a set of headers and 2 chamber flow master exhaust.  A Edelbrock carburetor 650.  It also has a small cam.  Not sure the specs of the cam.  The engine runs very strong and solid.  The transmission shifts out like it is suppose to.  It leaks a little transmission fluid when the truck sits.  I think it is coming from the speed o cable.  The speed o does not work on this truck.  The breaks are still the Drums and shoes.  I have added a new power break booster.  and a couple of new break lines.  The truck stops good.  The rear end is out of late 80's early 90's model s-10.  Not sure what gear ratio it is.  Its about perfect for the truck.  The lug pattern is that of an old chevy car, or an s-10  it's 5 on 4 3-4 rather then the original 6 lug.  It is showing 72,051 miles.  It has not worked the whole time that I have owned the truck.  I have put at least 1000 trouble free miles on this truck. 

In conclusion this truck is a great weekend truck to get out of the garage and play with.  Its sounds great, it makes good power for an old heavy truck.  It is very drivable.  It truns a lot of heads.  Me and my wife love getting it out, and riding around in it.  I have it tagged and Insured and get it out on most pretty days even if it's just a trip to the store.  The tires on the front are brand new, the ones on the rear have plenty of life left in them. 
Payment on the truck will be a $250 deposit through pay pal.  The rest of the money can be wired to me through the bank or cash in hand on pick up.
My phone number is 423-667-7235  My name is Matt.  If you have any questions about the truck please give me a call or text.  If I can not get to the phone, I am at work please leave me a message and I will call you back as soon as I get a chance.  Thanks  God Bless!

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