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1957 Gmc Big Window , Pickup , Truck , Short Bed , Chevrolet , Chevy 57 on 2040-parts.com

US $500.00
Location:

Clarkston, Washington, US

Clarkston, Washington, US
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1957 GMC short bed for sale :

Selling with bill of sale only , truck has VIN / serial number plate attached . Great cab very little rust with solid floors nice bed sides , front fenders and  hood .

Frame bent just behind cab and could be fixed but I had thought of doing a S10 frame swap. Rear fenders have some damage along top lip of wheel well opening due to loose tire chains ?? Cab alone is worth my starting price and will be sold with no reserve. What you see is what you get accept if auction goes over 700.00 I will include for free a nice used windshield and large rear window glass. Payment must be paid  in full within 5 days of auction end . Truck is located near Lewiston Idaho ...Questions ?? Just ask ....Thank you

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