1954 Chevrolet 1/2 Ton Shortbox Hotrod Ratrod Pickup on 2040-cars
Lake Park, Minnesota, United States
Engine:v-8
Vehicle Title:Clear
Mileage: 99,999
Make: Chevrolet
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: Other Pickups
Trim: n/a
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Drive Type: two wheel drive
just found this ugly chevy pickup while vacationing in vegas.
there will be someone here to help load and also i can help arrange shipping.
the beauty of this pickup is;
she starts, runs, drives and stops just fine; i have just driven it arround las vegas with no worries;
it is a camaro front subframe with disc brakes;
rear is also a chevy 10 bolt.
instalation lookd to be o.k.
power steering, and tilt column.
small block chevy motor with auto tranny;
this is an older , old skool build with aallot of miles, but the engine sounds good, and the tranny shifts fine.
the lights worked; but no guages working.
windshield glass has a crack. also passinger door glass.
this is just a old skool hotrod, ratrod;
nothing fancy about it; it even needs a good cleaning;
but; u can drive it right now just the way it is;
the guy i bought it from was using it as a dailey driver;
with the modern drivetrane and disc brakes. my price is reasonable;
/"s call jeff 218-464-2821
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