1948 Chevy Pickup Truck 3600 Model Runs And Drives Rat Rod Street Rod on 2040-cars
Lake Park, Minnesota, United States
Year: 1948
Drive Type: rear
Make: Chevrolet
Mileage: 23,872
Model: Other Pickups
Exterior Color: Red
Trim: 3600
Interior Color: Black
1948 CHEVY PICKUP -Inline 6 -Manual 4 speed -Runs and drives -Clear title This truck runs and drives. The motor sounds good but it will need exhaust. It has new parts including, Fuel pump, coil, points, fuel filter, regulator, starter, battery. The body has old green paint under the light coat of red. It does have some rust but better than most. Couple spots on cab floor, small spots in cab corners. Running boards are solid. If you have any questions or for a shipping price call me at 218-234-1866 |
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