Show Truck!! Chevrolet V8 Short Bed Pickup! All Steel! Tons Of Money Invested!! on 2040-cars
Arlington Heights, Illinois, United States
Vin Number h54n004581
Hello! here for sale is my 1954 Chevy 3100 short bed show truck hot rod. There is nothing like this truck for sale anywhere on the internet. The amount of time and money put into this car is incredible. The engine is a 350 SBC very powerful and the truck flies with this engine. The car starts right up everytime without a problem. The transmission shifts incredible just like a new car. Super smooth. Always babied never taken to track, used as a sunday cruiser and show car. Engine is very nicely dressed up and has a chrome alternator. Car needs nothing. The car has a very smooth ride, This is the smoothest classic pickup i have ever driven. No squeaks anything. Power steering makes driving extremley easy Disk brakes, power brakes Can cruise 70 down the highway with one hand on the wheel. The paint job is an amazing mettallic candy apple green on the fenders and a pretty eggshell white on the body. The paint is flawless except for a stress cracks on the rear fender of the car. very minor but its the only flaw on the car. Interior is very nice, leather upholstered seats Car has headliner working seat belts, interior is completley finished. THE TRUCK HAS POWER WINDOWS! Go up and down easily with the push of a button. Something you rarely will see the truck has an fiberglass rear truck bed cover that opens and closes. Very nice quality looks better than original. NEW WHITE WALL TIRES. 90 percent tread left on them. New wheels as well. Truck is lowered but not slammed to the ground. So you can cruise anywhere without fear of scraping the truck. Wheels dont rub anywhere. ATTENTION GRABBING TRUE DUAL CUSTOM EXHAUST SOUNDS MEAN AND LOUD. NOT FOR THE FAINT OF HEART. ONE OF MY FAVORITE SOUNDING CARS OF ALL TIME. IT JUST SOUNDS GOOD! Everything on this car is headturning. Even has custom horn sound. Led light bar in truck bed that illuminates rear tailgate window. The decals on the tailgate glass and rear window are easily removable since they are just decals. The bed is completley finished with nice wood. and is padded on the sides of the bed. Also there is storage compartment to hold things behind one of the pads that flips up and down to uncover. Glass tailgate window looks awesome at night when illuminated. I have owned this car for long enough I want to clear some space up in my garage as I dont drive it as much as I used to. Im going to miss it but I could use the money right now as well. Always waxed and detailed. Used to occasionally drive to car shows and cruise around in. Could definitley be driven everyday though as it is a very reliable car never had a problem always starts right up never had a problem. 500 Dollar Deposit is non refundable. Priced to sell quick, this truck will sell fast. There is nothing like this for the price im asking. IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTION CALL ME AT 847 481 9212 My name is Jack. Have a blessed day! |
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