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02-25-2005 05:25 AM #1
1936 Chevy Rat Rod pickup project
Have a 1936 Chevy Cab. It's a solid cab with cancer in the lower rear and subfloor. Easy fix with some new steel and a welder. Has doors. Has nice dash. Has many of the original gages, levers and handles. Comes with a 1950's ford stepside bed with the fenders removed The width of the bed fits the cab. The bed is solid also. Comes with a 2 bolt main disassembled SBC 350 motor. Very rebuildable. I think a hone, oil pump, new bearings and rings and, and a quick valve job and this thing would be ready to rock. Has 4bbl manifold. Comes with a recently rebuilt Rochester quadra-jet 4bbl 650cfm carburetor. The carb has divorced choke. The project comes with 2 1960's camaro bucket seats. One needs recovered. AutoLoc mini bearclaw latches are included for the doors. I'm going to throw in a restored GM 10-bolt rearend housing also..... mainly cause I'm tired of it sitting around.
It's a damn good solid project, and this old tin is getting hard to find. Worth storing it even.
Price is $1300 you pickup. Consider partial trades of racing parts, engines, project cars, anything really.
The picture shows a mockup of the body and bed. I have more pictures for serious buyers.Last edited by johnny knuckles; 02-25-2005 at 06:47 AM.
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03-02-2005 08:33 AM #2
anyother pics?
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03-02-2005 09:56 PM #3
pics:
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03-02-2005 09:59 PM #4
pics
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03-22-2005 07:19 AM #5
has anybody baught that truck yetjdub
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03-22-2005 10:08 AM #6
truck
sold yesterday.
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Great to see your new post, Mike, and great to see CHR up and running again after several days of the Hmmm, can't reach this page.... Also good that you found an easy solution to your storage/access...
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