1963 Chevrolet Suburban, C-10, Rat Rod, Custom Low Rider, Air Bagged on 2040-cars
Bastrop, Louisiana, United States
1963 Chevrolet Suburban project car with Porter built front suspension, tubular engine cradle, Rack and Pinion, disc brakes, airbag suspension, rear C-notch with airbags, and shaved doors and drip rails. The roof has been chopped three inches but has all original size glasses. It comes with all the original glasses except the front two door glasses. It comes with window rubbers and original seats and frames. The tires need replacing and the rims have some flaking but can easily be blasted and painted. This is a very nice project with many hours of custom work already done. It will make a one of a kind ride when finished. What you see is what you get, other than the parts I have previously mentioned. I have explained everything to the best of my knowledge about the car. It comes exactly as I bought it. I bought it with the intentions of finishing it but I have too many projects and it must go. Reserve is low for all the custom modifications done to this car. The car is sold as is and there is no warranty. If you have any questions you can email me and I will send my number. I reserve the right to cancel this auction due to local sale, so bid now.
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