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lookin for a 47-54 3100

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NRChopShop   +1y
Edited: 1/11/2006 10:08:10 PM by NRChopShop

hey guys im starting my search for a new project. Im not in a huge hurry but id at least like to get the word out in case you guys know of or come across anything.

Im looking for a solid 1947-54 Chevy 3100 or gmc pickup on the east coast. can be 3 or 5 window. doesnt matter. Does not need to be running. I would like to find something that has already been subframed or has a mustang II front suspension but thats not necessary.I know how to do all that, i just dont have a much time or space at the moment. Ill consider anything for the right price. All i ask is that it not be a complete rust bucket. i dont mind replaceing a few rusted out panels, but i also dont want to have to replace half the sheetmetal either. It can be your grandfathers old truck or started project or a barn car. for the right pice ill consider anything. Thanks.

Im also open to other pre 1955 truck projects and whatnot. ALSO looking for 49-51 Shoebox Fords. tudor sedans
time1   +1y
i know someone with a 58 chevy apache panel truck with a v8 that runs. its pretty clean and its a driver. and its completely STOCK.

i know your lookin for pre 55 but i thought i would throw it out there
Center Stage   +1y
i remember lookin through one of my classic and antique traders for a new caddy project to start an glanced at a 1950 (im about 99% Sure its the same truck your after)
in good shape, ran all that, had a couple upgrades but nothing outrageous and the dude wanted 7k for it, if that seems like somethin you'd be interested in email me and i'll dig up that add an get you a #, i dont remember exact location but it was in Central CA somewhere.
jimmy@centerstagecustoms.com
paws59725   +1y
Have a 3 window 1953 25k onrebuilt 235, 3 speed on the floor. good straight body with no rust outs very little surface. real clean truck. 4500 in Montana photos at paws@bmt.net
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