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Classic Hot Rod 1951 Chevy Flatbed, Split Window Dually Pu on 2040-cars

Year:1951 Mileage:1000
Location:

Bremerton, Washington, United States

Bremerton, Washington, United States

1951 Chevy Flatbed 2 Ton split window dually.  Ladies and Gentleman meet PUMPKIN!!

*Motor*

This straight 6 is so complete and well running it's unbelievable. New fuel pump, water pump, fan belt, pully,  headers, highlift upgraded cam, wire tuck, wires, plugs, cap, coil, original functional choke, battery, royal purple synthetic 10W30 oil only. 1,000 miles roughly since the motor was rebuilt this last winter. Transmission is the 4 on the floor 1st is the high pull granny gear. It was regeared to have more power. The torque is amazing and will pull a house, or drive through lava til the wheels melt off. Truck sounds so amazing and loud. As soon as you turn into the Hot Rod event shows your the main attraction. 1929 train horn, original 50s police sirens. siren lights. back up flood lights. Trucks made perfect. . . Will haul almost anything and even or a small car. bikes. etc.  Trucks never been in any accidents, and has a clean WA state title in my name and I am the 2nd owner. I know the history of this truck since 1951.


*Exterior*

Very unique, all professionally built by a 26 year licensed mechanic.

Extremely loud, head turning RARE truck!"

Pumpkin" is by far the most uniquely built classic hot rod I've had built. Entire truck is cancer free, no filler, no bondo, all sandblasted prior to painting it GMC Chevrolet orange with 3 clear coats.

All professionally pinstriped by an award winning pinstriper.Lowered in the front by 2", raised in the rear 3"

.Sitting on brand new tread and 17"  Eagle Alloy Aluminum wheels.. New brakes, all upgraded brake system, new shoes, wheel cylinders, master cylinder, lines, brake hoses, fittings...

Everything has been refinished and rechromed.Front Bumper, grill, side mirrors. eye lid covers, trim.

15 gallon reserve fuel tank in center rear of truck bed,

 2-15 gallon 1951 beer kegs all powder coated and attached professionally (side gas tanks) drivers side tank is for show, the passengers side is functional.

.2000 rear all steel bed,back up fog light above rear bars.1929 train horn and police sirens,lady mud flaps

*INTERIOR*

all new black carpet, black mats, new painted dash all dash trims rechromed,  with gray seats.

Cd player, new speakers, also have extra 6x9 brand new speakers in the box i'll throw in for free.

I am including my "Youtube account link" a VIDEO of bad to the bone pumpkin is on there. A complete walk around of the truck running and if you look on my other videos I believe there's one of it driving down the road. Thanks for looking and happy bidding. Trucks literally AMAZING and needs nothing., but to be driven and enjoyed! 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p8TF74DEAW8

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