1958 Chevrolet Pickup Big Back Glass Fleetside 350 4 Speed No Reserve!!!!!!!!!!! on 2040-cars
Science Hill, Kentucky, United States
Engine:350
Vehicle Title:Clear
Drive Type: 4speed
Make: Chevrolet
Mileage: 100
Model: Other Pickups
Trim: fleetside
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
This is a 1958 chevrolet pickup, it has two rare options the big rear window and a fleetside bed, it makes the truck standout and get noticed over the run of the mill fat fendered 55-59 chevy's. The truck has 1967 camaro front clip and rear end, The clip was installed right looks like it came factory on the truck. When i say clip i mean the truck has the front subframe from a 1967 camaro mated on the 58 original frame, so you get the better ride and steering of the camaro front clip over the factory leaf spring 58 front end, you can turn loose of the steering wheel at 60 mph and its just as smooth and straight as it can be.. The rear end has 4:11 gears. The truck has a 350 crate motor all stock with a edelbrock intake and carb, also has headers and flowmaster exhaust, it sounds great. The transmission is a fresh 4 speed, shifts great and goes in gear smooth. The motor sounds good has good oil pressure, has a aluminum gas tank with working gas gauge in the cab of the truck. The truck has a set of late model bucket seats, All the lights work, headlights, taillights, turn signals, brake lights, everything functions. The Body is pretty decent, it has rust in all the normal places, but that just gives it character. The body mounts and important areas are rust free. Its ready to drive, you can make a daily driver easy out of the truck, its very smooth going down the road. Its perfect for the guy who just wants a old truck to play with but can still drive and enjoy. The Truck has a clear ky title. I have a shipper that ships stuff for me all over the U.S, so if you live to far away to get the truck in person, call or text me and i will give you a shipping quote. This is how i sell most of my cars/trucks on ebay. I have the truck for sale locally also so if you want to buy it before the auction ends give me a call. If not bid to win, this is a no reserve auction. Non paying bidders will be reported. Call or text jordan (606)-305-2885
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