48 49 50 51 52 53 541955 1st Gen Chevrolet Pickup/rat Rod/hot Rod/new Build on 2040-cars
Meadow, Utah, United States
1955
Chevy Pickup / Rat Rod / Hot Rod / Completed
This is a 1955 Chevy Pickup 3100 with a recent complete build. It has a newer IFS frame. The engine is a refreshed SBC with about 22000 miles and runs great both local and on the highway. This is our "last years" car show vehicle that we took to car shows, and we sell last years vehicle the next year, so here she is. This is a fair weather truck since it does not have wipers or heat, but we can easily add it for you if you would like. This truck has NEVER seen a bad day as it is always garaged / stored inside, except for car shows. It only has about 5 miles untrailered. Everything is new on the truck. Has smoke tint glass sides and rear. Spruce wood bed, and bowtie exhaust tips. This truck looks, runs, drives, and sound cool, and always turns heads. This truck is a rewarding vehicle in demand, and we do many, many, of these both in chevy and ford models and are very fun to drive and take to car shows, not to mention, a great investment and portfolio diversification product. Every savvy investor has classic vehicles in their portfolio and its never too late to start. Go to our website, yesteryearauto.com to see other vehicles for restoration and finished products.This truck comes with a CLEAR UTAH TITLE, and a Bill of sale, plus build pictures / build book. Delivery is available through our sister trucking company, come drive it home, or arrange for your own delivery. In person inspections can be made with prior arrangements just email us to prearrange a time. Ask as many questions as you need, will be happy to answer what we can, however, please keep in mind that we get thousands of emails each and every day and we answer them as quickly as possible, so please be patient. PAYMENT: A $500.00 non refundable deposit is due at the end of auction. The remainder of the sale will be invoiced to you and payable through paypal and must be paid within 3 days (no matter what the ebay format listing says, this is our policy). Any form of payment for the remaining balance other than paypal, will require the blessing of our bank before the release of the vehicle and title. Domestic buyers have up to 30 days to claim the vehicle without storage fees, unless prior arrangements have been made in writing. Overseas buyers, can have up to 45 days to claim the vehicle without storage fees, unless prior arrangements have been made in writing. Storage fees will accru after this time and must be paid prior to picking up the vehcile in person or by others.Disclosure: We are a restoration company, not
a car dealer. We deal in pre 1972 vehicles for restoration purposes and all
vehicles are personally / company owned. Odometers are either faulty, missing,
or inoperative, however, a number is provided in this listing due to ebays requirement of
placing a number in the listing. We are a small business that prides ourselves
in service / communication, and we love what we do. All of the vehicles we have are for sale
locally, nationally, and internationally, therefore, we reserve the right to
end the auction at any time without explanation as our many overseas purchasers call
at any time to order / purchase. Anyone using the, “Buy it Now” option guarantees
the sale of the vehicle no matter if there are any orders in process otherwise. All vehicles are sold as is where is, without express
or implied warranties of any kind. It is the sole responsibility of the
purchaser to communicate with the seller, YesterYear Auto.com restorations and hot
rods, as to their intentions of taking delivery and when, as storage fees
accumulate as noted in the listing after 30-45 days (depending on your location) if no arrangements are made
in writing. All negotiations for services such as labor, parts, and or services
must be made after the sale of the vehicle and will be in writing so both
parties know what is expected of each other. Additional labor, parts, and
services are available and are documented so the purchaser knows when and what was
performed or purchased. We are a buy with confidence company. Trades / Selling Us a Vehicle We consider all trades. If you would like to sell us a restoration vehicle or trade in some sort, please go to our website at Yesteryearauto.com and fill out the information on what your considering, and we will get back to you as quick as we can.
On Mar-17-14 at 11:31:40 PDT, seller added the following information:If someone does buy it now, we will install and include wiper arms, wiper motor, and a heater with defrost for the buy it now price. |
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