1948 International Hot Rod Rat Rod Pickup W/sbc Chevy And 1936 Ford Parts Truck on 2040-cars
Troy, Michigan, United States
For Sale By:Private Seller
Engine:sbc
Drive Type: GM
Make: Chevrolet
Mileage: 100,000
Model: Other Pickups
Trim: 2dr
Listed under Chevrolet because the whole truck except the cab and box is basically a Chevrolet. Steering column, engine, trans, rear end, seat, gas tank, wheels, etc. 1948 International KB-1 on a Chevrolet sub frame. SBC turbo 350 10 bolt rear. power steering power disc brakes. Built correct. Starts, runs, drives, steers and stops as it should. Amateurish paint job. Looks good from 20 feet. VDO guage cluster. Blinkers, horn, flashers, hi-lo beams, wipers, all work as they should. S10 gas tank (guage doesn't work). New dual exhaust. Comes with a parts truck. 1936 Ford parts truck. I use it to get parts. Sits correctly on a 1989 Ranger chassis. International has clean 1948 title in my name. Parts truck has clear 1936 title in my name. Plated and insured. If you are serious about buying a nice old truck and getting another truck to chase parts with, bid on this one. I will be sure to answer any questions you have and help your shipper get these loaded up and on the way to you once the wire transfer or certified check has CLEARED the bank.
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