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1952 Chevrolet 6500 Truck, Black plates, key and Paperwork

  • Make: Chevrolet
  • Model: Other Pickups
  • Year: 1952
  • Mileage: 97428
  • VIN: 6VYC1227
  • Vehicle Title: Clear
  • Location: San Jose, California, United States

Description

1952 Chevrolet 6500 Truck, Black plates, key and Paperwork, 261 chevy I-6, Stovebolt, Rat Rod, Patina.

This2 ton truck is from an almond orchard in Chico, CA,central valley of California. It was last on the road in 1972 andwas stored in a barn since then. This is a 66 year old farm truck. This is not a show truck.

The cab is the sameas the smaller 3100 series pickup. The front fenders are wider and will cover the width of a C/K serieschassis swap. You can put a pickup or flatbed on the back of this chassis and drive it like that. Great rat rod starter with original patina.There is rust in the floor and cab as shown in the pictures. Most or the windows are cracked and the rear oneis gone. A key for the ignition and door lock is included. Odometer states 97428 miles.

The engine is a Chevy I-6 261 and does turn, not seized. Currently does not run or move under its own power.A new water pump and thermostat have been installed.The original carburetor is in pieces and is included. A new aluminum radiator and 6Vbattery come withthe truck as well.Rodents have stripped a lot of the wires. The drive line is manual transmission with a two speed rear end and rolls freely.

The truck comes with a CA DMV bill of sale as its out of the DMV system now. I will supply a CA DMVbill of sale from theoriginal owner as well as one from myself. Original CA black plates are included.

Please ask questions and for pictures if your looking for something specific. All sales are final. No refunds or returns. Sold as is, where it is. I will work with your shipper to schedule a pickup. Willing to sell world wide.

100$ deposit via PayPal at end of auction. Remainder to be paidin 10 days via PayPal orbefore pickup.Cash ok if picking up in person.

10% of sale goes to Mission K9 Rescue.

Thank you

Jason