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1952 Chevy Pick Up. Custom Built From The Ground Up. Everything New. on 2040-cars

US $29,990.00
Year:1952 Mileage:3980
Location:

Edmond, Oklahoma, United States

Edmond, Oklahoma, United States

FOR SALE IS A TOTALLY GROUND UP CUSTOM BUILT 1952 CHEVY PICK UP TRUCK. THIS TRUCK IS BUILT ON A CUSTOM S-10 FRAME OUTFITTED BY TOM'S RODS & CUSTOMS. THE TRUCK ONLY HAS 3,900 MILES SINCE IT WAS COMPLETED. THE FRAME SYSTEM IS FROM ADVANCED DESIGN ENGINEERING FROM CA.. EVERYTHING ON THIS TRUCK HAS BEEN TOUCHED. IT IS EITHER NEW OR REBUILT. THE BODY PARTS WERE SAND BLASTED BEFORE PAINTING. TRUCK WAS PAINTED IN CUSTOM PPG SATIN BLUE(QUART OF EXTRA PAINT COMES WITH TRUCK) WITH THE CAB FINSHED WITH SPARKLE BASED CLEAR COAT. THIS MATCHES THE STEERING WHEEL & BED MAT LINER. LOOK AT THE NICE HAND PEN STRIPPING DONE. TRUCK WILL COME WITH ALL RECIEPTS, MANUELS & COMPLETE WIRING DIAGRAMS.

HERE IS A LIST OF THE MAJOR COMPONENTS:

*NEW GM GOODWRENCH CRATE 350 C.I./300 HP MOTOR AND GM TURBO 350 AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION FROM SUMMIT RACING.

*MALLORY HEI IGNITION

*HOLLEY ELECTRIC FUEL SYSTEM.

*CUSTOM BUILT DRIVESHAFT.

*NEW POWER FRONT DISC BRAKES & WHEEL BEARINGS. REBUILT FRONT END.

*ALL NEW COMPLETE WIRING KIT FOR THE ENTIRE TRUCK FROM AMERICAN AUTOWIRE.

*NEW 30" TILT STEERING COLUMN.

*LOBECK'S STEERING COMPONENTS, PEDALS & THROTTLE CABLE.

*HANELINE GAUGE PKG.

*BELLTECH DROP SPINDLES & REAR LOWERING PKG.

*NEW CHROME 15"X6" FRONT & 15"X 7" REAR WHEELS WITH TIRES.

*CUSTOM EXHAUST FROM ENGINE TO REAR OF TRUCK.

WE HAVE INSTALLED NEW VALVE COVER GASKETS & TRANS PAN GASKET DUE TO A FEW DRIPS OF FLUID. A TRUCK THIS NICE SHOULD BE  PERFECT TO DRIVE. THIS TRUCK COULD BE A DAILY DRIVER IT IS SO NICE & EASY TO DRIVE.

PLEASE ASK ANY QUESTIONS BEFORE BIDDING. LOOK AT MY FEEDBACK.

THANKS,

JAY

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