1937 Chevrolet 1/2 Ton Pickup on 2040-cars
Loveland, Colorado, United States
NICE RUNNING 37 CHEVROLET PICKUP, RESTORED. It has a recent rebuilt 235 CID full pressure Chevrolet engine, original 4-speed transmission and differential. Radiator is good, cleaned and pressure checked, runs cool idling or running hard. New carb was installed a year ago. All new wheel cylinders were replaced, brakes are like new, hand brake works well. Paint is very nice, has a few scuff marks, all steel fenders and running boards. It has a new remanufactured 6-volt starter, 6-volt generator, all lights work, has new wiring harness installed. The interior has a custom cloth seat, carpet over insulation on the steel floor, reconditioned heater that works, all gauges work as well as the windshield crank to allow ventilation in the cab, working cowl vent, windshield wiper that works, new steel fuel tank with new sending unit. Has good chrome bumpers and guards, door handles, good grille. No warranty expressed or implied! I reserve the right to end this auction early as it is for sale locally! |
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