1952 Chevy Truck 3100 Deluxe, No Reserve!!!!!!!!!! on 2040-cars
Sacramento, California, United States
YOU ARE LOOKING AT A 1952 CHEVY 3100 FIVE WINDOW DELUXE CAB, ORIGINAL 216 STRAIGHT SIX WITH THREE ON THE TREE MANUAL SHIFT, SUN VISOR AND FACTORY RADIO DELETE, CALIFORNIA TRUCK BUILT IN OAKLAND THE VIN INFO IS AS FOLLOWS, VIN NUMBER: 6KPI8973 Serial Number Order 1947 - 1952
First Digit Assembly Plant: 6 - OAKLAND CALIFORNIA Second Digit Year Made: K - 1952
Third Digit Series Model: P - 3100 Fourth Digit Month Made I - September Production Number: 8973
N.A.D.A. PRICING IS AS FOLLOWS
1952 CHEVY PICKUP MODEL 3100 1/2 TON
THE TRUCK RUNS AND DRIVES GREAT AND APPEARS TO HAVE BEEN RESTORED BACK IN THE 1980’s, YOU CAN DRIVE IT AS YOU RESTORE IT OR TARE DOWN FOR A FRAME OFF RESTORATION, I DRIVE IT JUST AS YOU SEE IT AND IT TURNS PLENTY OF HEADS ALONG WITH THUMBS UP EVERYWHERE, BRAKES ARE A LITTLE SOGGY BUT DOES STOP, WIPERS DON’T WORK, FUEL GAUGE NOT WORKING, CAB FLOOR IS A BIT THIN SO SOME ONE PUT DOWN A METAL PLATE OVER IT, CALIFORNIA PLATES WILL NOT GO WITH TRUCK, I AM KEEPING THEM, KEEP IN MIND THIS IS A 62 YEAR OLD TRUCK SO YOU WON’T BE WINNING ANY RACES, WITH ALL SAID HAPPY BIDDING AND GOD BLESS THIS MESS WE CALL AMERICA!!!!!!!! |
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