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1948 Chevy Short Bed 5 Window 3100 C10 Hot Rod Rat Rod Apache Custom V8 Auto on 2040-cars

Year:1948 Mileage:11111
Location:

San Diego, California, United States

San Diego, California, United States

   
 
 
                        
Hot Rod Rat Rod Street Cruiser Pickup
 
 
Here is a really Nice  So. California pickup Truck.  Father and son looked a long time before they found this 1948  Truck. They built this truck over the past 5 years and Hate to see it go, but moved on to another Project.
 
RARE 1948 Chevy  3100  Short bed  5 Window  Pickup Truck.
 
Power is from a Low Mileage 350 cubic inch engine  that's stock and runs sweet.
 
700R Automatic Transmission
 
Camaro Positraction   Rear End

Camaro Front Clip so it has Power Steering and Power Disc Brakes As well as Independent Front Suspension.
 
Steering Wheel is Stock  for that Old School Look .  Stock Bench has been recovered. Looks Good.
 
 BF Goodrich  Tires with 80% Tread . Biggies and Littles.  Rally Wheels 7s & 8s  with Police Car Caps.
 
Body looks good overall and is in 95% Rust Free condition with  some fender dings. Solid Floors, Doors,  Roof Rails, Running Boards. Truck Paint has Major  Patina.  I Like the Rat Rod Look. Also front bumper will be included. Display plate will not.
 
Wiring was Redone. Headlights, Tail lights, Brake Lights work.
 
Bed Wood is t111.
 
Ask questions. I did not build this truck but I can get you answers. Sold As Is with No warranty expressed or implied. Actual Mileage unknown. crack in one door glass and rear.  gauges not hooked up. Speedo does work.
 
This truck is a work in progress. Make it as you like or Drive it as it is.  Almost any part you want including body parts can be bought thru Brothers Trucks, LMC Trucks, Classic Industries, and I'm sure you will find  a local supplier.
 
License  NOT Current But does have  Clear Clean California Title.  VIN  Tag Matches Title making it much easier for you guys out of country to import.
 
I SELL WORLDWIDE. And will assist your shipper.
 
I Reserve the right to end the Auction Early for a Reasonable Offer. 95% of my trucks do.
 
Thank you for looking .
 
Bid Now or Make a good Offer and Buy it.

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