1959 Chevrolet 3100 Pickup Truck 235 6cyl 3 Spd On The Column Project No Reserve on 2040-cars
Science Hill, Kentucky, United States
Transmission:Manual
Engine:236
Drive Type: rwd
Make: Chevrolet
Mileage: 78,225
Model: Other Pickups
Trim: 3100
This is a 1959 chevrolet 3100 short bed truck project, we are never going to get around to fixing it up so its up for sale. The truck needs work but its not far from being drivable. I have drove it around the lot when we first got it, the engine is a 235 6 cylinder its starts right up and sounds good, the trans is a 3 speed on the column it works good also. it did have brakes up on it but a brake hose busted so it has no brakes. The truck has some rust issues, The front sheetmetal has quiet a bit of rust but its useable for a rat rod type build but will need replaced if you want a better looking truck. The cab is in pretty good shape it has new cab corners, the floor has some rust in it but not to bad. The doors are usable but they have some minor rust on the bottom. The bed is the best part, the box is 100% solid and it has a new wood floor with metal strips like the factory. The truck has a new exhaust and brand new windshield and back glass. It has some 20 inch wheels on it, the wheels have pitts and flakes of chrome coming off and the tires are wore out. All in all its a good little project truck just needs some tlc, what you see is what you get. I have a title thats ready to go for it, We will sale before the auction ends so if you want to make a offer feel free otherwise bid to win this is a no reserve auction. None paying bidders will be reported to ebay. If you live to far away to come get the truck in person i can have it shipped for you. Theres a company i use all the time so call or text me for a cheap quote. If you have any questions call or text 606-305-2885
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