38 chevy truck. Definitely a project. Better suited for rat rod but could be restored or made hot rod with some work. Truck is mostly complete. Engine and trans are no good. Driveshaft tube is missing. Rear axle is no good. Has front springs but no front axle. Has no dash or seat as well. Also no grille or hood. Does have tailgate. No title...bill of sale only. Feel free to ask any questions. Also have most parts to make it a rat rod as well if you are going that route with it and will make you a good deal on them. Also know someone who has good bedsides and a good title for it and would be willing to give you his contact info if you buy the truck. You must pick up in person or you must arrange to have it shipped to you. I have no way to load it but will do what I can to help.
Other Parts for Sale
- Nos 67-72 firebird windshield washer pump (US $195.00)
- 1957 chevy belair tail light assembly oem(US $90.00)
- Hudson 1948-53 single rechromed headlight bezlel. very nice.(US $49.00)
- Hudson 1950 rechromed double trunk handle with key(US $99.00)
- Hudson 1948-1949 rechromed center grille vertial grille bar(US $65.00)
- Hudson 1948-1950 rechromed front seat adjustment lever(US $60.00)
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