Chevy 3100 Pickup,ratrod,shop Truck,slammed,scta,hotrod. on 2040-cars
Foristell, Missouri, United States
For sale is our 1948 chevy shop truck.I took this truck in on trade for money due for excavation job.The person who built it owened a body/hotrod shop here in town.I have owned it for 1 1/2 years.It a nice clean truck.It is a shop truck not a top notch show truck.Truck has a 4 bolt main 350.Stock out of a 85 chevy truck.Trans is a newly rebuild 350 turbo.Rearend is a Camaro with a 3.08 gear.Truck runs great.It has a Camaro stub in front with ccp drop spindles and power disc brakes.Rear had cpp drop springs/drop shackles and gas shocks.I just installed perfect original stainless grill/seat redone/carpet/billet wheel.Has tilt column aftermarket gauges with indicators in center.New boss wheels 18 front 20 rear.New stainless bed strips.New winshield glass.All other is original and in good shape.This is a nice driving shop truck that goes down the road well.It gets a lot of attention at shows.Please ask questions.I am not looking for any trades!!God bless our troops.Good luck!
On Jul-27-14 at 16:15:47 PDT, seller added the following information: Thanks for all the questions.I added pics of original heater that comes with truck.And new door seals were just installed along with new kick panels and door panels and stainless retainers. |
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