Solid 1949 Chevy 3100 Patina Rat Rod 5 Window Project On S10 Frame on 2040-cars
Hummelstown, Pennsylvania, United States
49 Chevy 1/2 ton short bed. California truck stored inside since I shipped it to PA. Will not find a body this solid on east coast. Super solid 5 window cab. Advanced Design Engineering body swap kit. 300 hp Chevy 350. On 1995 S10 frame. Beltech lowering springs and drop spindles. 2" body drop and bed floor raise. New oak bed. 1970s real Keystone torq thrust wheels. GM crate engine has approx 5,000 miles. Brand new gm crate 5-speed, just out of box. Tons of new parts. Everything sand blasted and painted except the perfect patina body. Just lost interest. Body mounts professionally welded. New motor mounts, transmission mout and crossmember. Brembo disk brakes and new calipers. New rubber for all glass. Original seat and frame. Needs finished. This is a project. But most hard parts done. Would sell as a roller without engine and Transmisson.
On May-18-14 at 07:50:47 PDT, seller added the following information: Headers are new powder coat Advance Adapter headers. Plugs are accel shorty. wire are new MSD with new MSD Ignition. Polished Edelbrock carb and aluminum performer intake. I have a used starter and Accel super coil. Clutch is OEM spec New LUK clutch, new flywheel with ARP bolts. Exhaust bolts are also new ARP. Clutch slave cylinder is new Luk and braided stainless line. I have the GM tags for transmission. I have some more pics I will add tomorrow. Door hinges are rebuilt with new springs and oversize pins. body lines are all nice. Truck was completely disassembled, cleaned, and rebuilt. Bed sides and tailgate are rock solid with bullet holes. Rust free running boards. Original radio delete panel. Dash uncut. |
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