1937 Chevrolet Truck
Here is your chance to own a really nice 1937 Chevrolet Truck that runs and drives like a dream.The truck is not in perfect condition as I didn’t want a trailer queen and as you can tell, there are some pits in the body (not rust)… so I just had it painted a semi-gloss black and I drive it and enjoy it.The seats I have been told are Chevelle seats and are highly sought after, but I’m no car professional, so maybe you will know.I absolutely love this truck and receive tons of compliments on it whenever I drive it.The truck has no issues that I have encountered and it cools very well with the electric fan.No heater installed and the only AC is 3 and 60…2 windows down, cowl vent open and drive on down the road.Lots of fresh air!The truck has a nice sound to it, so there is your radio…let the wind blow through your hair and listen to the Flowmaster exhaust as you cruise down the road.The reason I am selling the truck is because my dad passed away and I have inherited his Monte Carlo and I don’t have room for both vehicles, otherwise I would definitely keep this truck and I do hate to see it go. Here are the goodies that came with the truck when I purchased it and the goodies I installed after purchase:
Here is a list of things that I have put on the truck since I purchased it to bring it to where it is today:
·Flowmaster dual exhaust
·Tailgate
·Tailgate Chains
·Tailgate Chain Covers
·Tailgate Hinges
·Chevrolet Script for tailgate
·Door Bumpers
·Chevrolet Side Hood Emblems
·Glove Box door
·Hood Bumpers
·Hood Corner Protectors
·Rubber Floor Mat
·Kick Panel Set
·Seat Back Bumpers
·Seat Chrome Trim w/ end caps
·Hurst 3spd. Shifter Knob
·Windshields Lace/Rubber
·Rubber Grommet for Windshield Crank
·Cowl Vent Gasket
·Door Handles
·Hurst Shifter Boot
·Diamond Back II Tires (225/75/15)< 300 miles on them
·MSD Spark Plug Wires
·Valve Covers
·Valve Cover Breather
·Valve Cover Gaskets
·ARP Valve Cover Bolts
·Radiator Cap
·PCV Breather
·Water Neck
·K&N Air Filter
·Aluminum Radiator
·Alternator
*The gas tank is located under the bed as you can tell from the pictures, so to put gas in the truck one of the bed planks (2nd from Left to Right) lifts up and the filler neck/gas cap is located there and when filled up, just put the plank back in place and there is a latch under bed to lock the plank down.Pretty neat idea installed by previous owner and hides the gas cap/filler neck.I only run 93 octane.
Terms: A deposit of $500.00 should be made within 72 hours. Balance needs to be paid within seven days. Cash, money order, or wire transfer is required.All must clear before pickup of vehicle.
I reserve the right to sell this car locally and end the auction at any time.
I can assist transport in loading this truck; it can be driven on board.
I will respond to all questions through e-Bay.Appointments to view the pickup can be made by calling or texting 336-613-4442 and asking for Brad.
If you have any questions, please feel free to ask.