Customized Gmc/ Chevy Cabover Show Truck on 2040-cars
Ada, Oklahoma, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Year: 1951
Make: Chevrolet
Drive Type: 2-wheel drive
Model: Other Pickups
Mileage: 12,380
Trim: Custom
CUSTOMIZED GMC/CHEVY SHOW TRUCK 1951 - GMC/Chevrolet Cabover Customized Car Hauler - Show Truck "ONE OF A KIND" - Only one like it in Existence!!!! Extra Nice - Drive Anywhere - Runs and Drives Excellent!!!! New - ISUZU Motor Home Chassis (Diesel Engine) Only 12,380 Original Miles on Chassis Allison Automatic Heater and Air Conditioner Body in Excellent Shape - No Rust Tinted Glass - All Windows in Excellent Condition Air Brakes Customized Show Truck Body Sectioned and Lengthened Chevrolet Grill 16' Aluminum Car-Hauling Bed w/Ramps Electric Winch and Cable Lots of Aluminum Toolboxes 80 and 50 Gallon Diesel Fuel Tanks Clear Title - (Title shows 1951 GMC) Sold "AS IS" - NO WARRANTY - But you can buy with confidence Pampered and Garage Kept - with "Strict" Regular Maintenance Buyer will be responsible for pickup or delivery - We can assist with delivery arrangements if necessary. Seller reserves the right to sell locally and end the auction early. Call with any questions or further information - "24/7" 800-889-7785 or 580-332-7785 |
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