1957 Chevy Pickup Short Bed Step Side on 2040-cars
Hesperia, California, United States
For Sale By:Private Seller
Engine:V8
Drive Type: AUTO
Make: Chevrolet
Mileage: 36,999
Model: Other Pickups
Trim: SHORT BED
THIS IS MY 1957 CHEVY PICKUP UP FOR SALE. IT IS A STEP SIDE SHORT BED. ORIGINAL CA TRUCK, WITH ORIGINAL PLATE. IT HAS A 1977 CHEVY 350 ENGINE FROM A 77 CORVETTE, THE TRANS IS A TURBO 350 AUTO. THE MOTOR TRANS AND PAINT WERE DONE IN 1997. THE TRUCK RUNS AND DRIVES GOOD, TRANS WORKS GOOD. THE PAINT IS STILL HOLDING UP WELL, IT DOES HAVE SOME CHIPS HERE AND THERE, AND A LITTLE FADING. NO MAJOR DENTS OR RUST, THE ONLY RUST I SEE THAT STARTED IS AROUND THE PASSENGER LOWER DOOR HING. (SEE PIC) FLOOR BOARDS, RUNNING BOARDS ARE SOLID. HAS A FUEL CELL. THE WINDSHIELD HAS A CRACK DOWN THE CENTER FROM A ROCK THAT HIT IN THE PAST. ALL THE OTHER GLASS IS GOOD. HAS STOCK STEERING AND DRUM BRAKES, HEAD LIGHTS, TURN SIGNALS, BRAKE LIGHTS ALL WORK. NICE TIRES AND WHEELS.
PLEASE FEEL FREE TO EMAIL ANY QUESTIONS YOU MIGHT HAVE, OR SEND ME YOUR NUMBER AND I WILL BE HAPPY TO CALL AND TALK WITH YOU ABOUT THE TRUCK. I AM ONLY SELLING IT CAUSE I HAVE ANOTHER PROJECT THAT I WANT TO FINISH.
I HAVE TRIED TO DESCRIBE THE TRUCK AS BEST I CAN FROM WHAT I SEE AND KNOW, IT IS NOT PERFECT, NOR DO I MAKE ANY CLAIM THAT IS IS, THE TRUCK IS SOLD AS IS WERE IS, WITH NO WARRANTY OF ANY KIND EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED.
PLEASE DO NOT BID UNLESS YOU ARE SERIOUS, IF YOU HAVE A SCORE OF LESS THE 10 YOU MUST CONTACT ME FIRST BEFORE BIDDING. A $500.00 NON REFUNDABLE DEPOSIT IS DUE AT AUCTION CLOSE, THE BALANCE IS DUE WITH IN 7 DAYS.
THANKS FOR LOOKING.
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