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1955 Chevy Big Back Window on 2040-cars

US $27,000.00
Year:1955 Mileage:1700
Location:

Folsom, California, United States

Folsom, California, United States

1955 Chevy Big Back window truck.  This was a complete frame off rotisserie restoration. Frame was blasted boxed and painted black. Has a Fat Man Mustang II front end with power rack and pinion steering. Front and rear anti sway bars, mono leaf rear springs with a 10 bolt non posi rear-end. No-Limit Engineering frame mounted power booster and master cylinder and a No-Limit Engineering transmission mount.  No-Limit Engineering tilt hood kit. Front disc brakes and drum rears.  Everything is new!  New crate 350 stock, with a new 700r4. The bottom of the cab and inside floor and  inside back of cab has been coated with Raptor bed liner.  The inside of the fenders and both sides of inner fenders have been coated with the Raptor and under the hood.  This truck was virtually rust free from the start. Hood and both front and rear fenders were originals with out dents or bondo.  It has a 92 Chevy seat with new foam and gray vinyl.  New Auto Meter gauges, Old Air Products heat and air. New tilt column, with new steering wheel.  New chrome reversed wheels 15/7 on front and 15/8 on back with new B.F. Goodrich tires.  All new wood and stainless steel strips in bed.  New stainless steel 16 gal fuel tank under bed.  New front and rear bumpers new headlights and bezels, new taillights.  New American Auto wire wiring kit. New electric under dash windshield wiper kit. New carpet, door and window handles, new vent and side window with new chrome frames, new front and rear windows.  Like I said everything on this truck is new.  It drives like a new late model pickup.  The paint is 2012 Chrysler 300 Blackberry Pearl, it really sparkles in the sun but looks black in the shade.  I'm sure I've forgot to list something, but this is a "Great" truck.  I've tried my best to describe this vehicle as honestly and accurately as I can.  If you decide to bid Please look at it first or have someone you trust do it for you. Not everybody sees things exactly the same so it is important for you check this vehicle out completely.  I will require a $1,000 deposit upon you successfully winning the bid.  Your deposit will be non-refundable!  Your bid is a contract to purchase if you reach the reserve price and you are high bidder!  This vehicle is sold as is where is, without written or verbal warranty's.  Shipping will be up to the buyer. You could not build this truck for my asking price!  For sale locally so I reserve the right to end the bidding at anytime.

Thanks for looking, good luck!

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