1947 Chevrolet Panel Truck Restomod
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1947 Chevrolet Panel Truck Restomod Yellow exterior with Randall’s Wine & Spirits livery Black interior, wood-finished cargo bay 350 CID V-8 Four-speed automatic transmission with B&M shifterSeeking your company’s next retro advertising vehicle? Look no further than this lightly-modified 1947 Chevrolet Panel Truck at MotoeXotica Classic Cars consigned by a local collector that used it for advertising his local business.Finished in an eye-catching shade of yellow, just the rest of the livery needs to be changed to completely make it your company’s next rolling billboard. The current graphics are vinyl and can be easily removed.The paint and trim are in overall very good condition and this truck has solid and straight bodywork. The wood-finished cargo area is in very good condition and stand ready to accept boxes of office supplies, cases of beverages, drawers of small parts, etc. The engine bay is tight and tidy and the truck’s chrome bumpers are in very good order, too. As was common on pre-war and early post-war designs, this truck has only a driver’s side-mounted taillight and windshield wiper.This truck rolls on older Firestone Destination radials, size 235/70R16 at every corner. Each tire is mounted to an Ultra six-spoke alloy wheel. The wheels are in average condition while the tires are in very good shape, with plenty of tread depth but are showing their age. There is some surface rust showing on the front grill, please see photos.Under the hood is a 350 Chevrolet small-block V-8 breathing via dual, side-mounted exhausts. Backing this motor is a four-speed automatic transmission. The turn signal and right side brake lights are inoperable. Inside, most of the interior has been retrofitted and is in overall good shape. A pair of black, contoured bucket seats replace the original bench seat. The instrument panel has a full array of gauges with wood accent trim. A B&M shifter resides between the seats. While this truck is equipped with air conditioning, the compressor does not engage. For 1947, Chevrolet made the following changes - no vent windows in doors. Hood side emblems read “Chevrolet” with “Thriftmaster” or “Loadmaster” underneath. Serial numbers: EP ½ ton, ER ¾ ton and ES 1 ton. Radios were first available in Chevrolet trucks as an "in dash" option on the “Advance-Design” body style.If you’re after a new advertising or marketing opportunity for your company, you owe it to yourself to check out this ’47 Chevy Panel Truck Restomod. It has enough modern updates to make driving at highway speeds easy while retaining that classic post-war look that grabs attention for your company. VIN: ADCA591173This truck is currently located at our facility in St. Louis, Missouri. Current mileage on the odometer shows 497 miles (not actual). It is sold as is, where is, on a clean and clear, mileage exempt title. GET OUT AND DRIVE!!!Note: Please see full terms and conditions listed below that pertain to the purchase of any said vehicle, thank you.
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