1956 Dodge Rat Rod Flat Black Shop Truck..whitewalls..chrome Smoothies. Flathead on 2040-cars
Greenville, South Carolina, United States
Engine:Flathead 6
Drive Type: 3 Spd
Make: Dodge
Model: Other Pickups
Trim: Yes
Mileage: 123,456
Offered to you in this auction by Rusty Nuts Originals of Greenville, SC is a vintage 1956 Dodge D100 Rat Rod Shop Truck. This is a killer attention getting, show stealing little truck! Under the hood is a rebuilt Flathead 6 that runs like a top. The flat 6 is pushed by a 3 spd manual transmission with a column shift. Check out a running walk around here on YouTube http://youtu.be/5D_Xeoy0nz0 The charging system has been upgraded to a GM 1 wire alternator and the remainder of the truck has been totally rewired. It has functioning headlights, tail lights, brake lights and rear turn signals. Custom dash with all new Pro Comp guages and a Pro Comp programmable, recalling tachometer. It also features chrome smoothies with 14" wide whitewalls with 80% tread remaining. It has a late model cloth bench seat in it thats super comfortable. The bed has been chopped and the fenders lowered to give it that custom look and just under the wood bed floor rests a spun aluminum fuel tank. The truck has been lowered appoximately 2 inches and has a nice but not too low, usable stance. The previous owner claims to have had over $10k invested in this truck but wasn't fully finished. This truck needs side glass and interior door handles and window crank handles. The window regulators are in the doors and will only need crank handles and lexan or glass. This little truck runs great, drive it anywhere! This truck was a local trade in and was not built by Rusty Nuts Originals, there are no implied warranties and is sold as is. I can also have your shop logo put on the door if you win the truck! Buyer is 100% responsible for shipping but we will be glad to assist in any way possible. A deposit of $500 will be due within 24 hours of the auctions ending. For any direct questions contact the shop at 864-387-6887 or email andy@rustynutsoriginals.com. This truck is just one peice of inventory, we have many more classic cars, trucks and classic Harley Davidsons and our inventory is constantly changing. Currently we've got a pink and white 56 Cadillac, pink and white 62 Thunderbird, 50 2 door Shoebox Sedan, 64 4 door Impala, 76 Ford drag/grudge truck, 23 T Bucket, 28 Ford Special Coupe, 47 Plymouth 2 door. This is just a sample of what we currently have, some of them we built, some of them we didn't. We also have nearly 20 Vintage Harley Davidsons, Knuckleheads, Panheads, Shovelheads, motors, and various parts, contact the shop with any questions or check out the website following andy@... Also check us out on Facebook to become fan
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