1959 Chevy Pickup Truck on 2040-cars
Bahama, North Carolina, United States
1959 Chevy Truck This Truck Is Being Relisted Because The Winner never paid ! His Lost Your Gain! First time Bidders With 0 History Must call before Bidding! Or Your Bid will be Deleted!
You are looking at a 1959 Chevy long bed fleet side truck. This truck is part of a estate. It belonged to a older gentleman that passed away almost two years ago.It has not be run in over three years and I have not tried to crank it. I'm selling it (as is) for the family. I think it has a Oldsmobile motor and transmission in it. This truck had a amateur restoration as you can see it has a lot of bondo in fenders and cab. But the cab floor is solid. I do have a clear N.C.title in hand. This truck is also For Sale local and can be taken off Ebay at anytime if reserve has not been met. Buyer needs to contact me within 24 hours after sale. Also Bring cash or mail a Bank Check before pickup of truck. Thank You for your time, Any questions call me at 919-414-8802 |
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