Vehicle Title:Clear
Make: Chevrolet
Drive Type: Manual
Model: Other Pickups
Mileage: 68,000
Trim: N/A
1940 Chevy 1-1.5 Ton truck for sale. It's a project truck and needs a complete restoration. It's very solid for it's age. The only real rot on the entire truck is above windshied on interior of cab. It'll definitely need a patch panel. Please see pictures for condition. There is also a little bit of rust down passenger window pillar. Overall, pretty darn straight and solid sheet metal. Engine is later model straight 6. It's been sitting for years and not running. It'll need rebuilt. Engine appears to be complete minus air cleaner. Front bumper is lying the cab. I also have passenger rear dual that is missing in pictures. The truck doesn't have the best tires, but will roll on to a trailer. It's an original flat bed truck, but flat bed was rotted and removed. Truck comes with clear Iowa title. I encourage all potential buyers to come inspect prior to buying. I'm selling in as is condition. Please see pictures for condition. Buyer is 100% responsible for shipping arrangements and costs. I will assist with loading. This will make a cool restoration project. Good luck bidding!
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