1954 Chevy 3100

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  1. Purec4

    Purec4 Member

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    1954 Chevy 3100 NEW PRICE

    Personal reasons force sale;
    Title in hand
    54 3100 SWB
    235 six with Offy intake 2x1bbl
    3 spd trans
    Updated to disc brakes on front axle
    Chevy 10 bolt rear (needs brakes gone through, drum turned and ready)
    New 47/53 Grill
    New Roberts radiator
    New American Automotive wiring harness (a/c, PW,PL, switches, relays)
    New Stainless steel bolt kit,
    New Window gaskets (rear and front)
    S10 master cyl and pedal assembly
    New under floor M/cyl mount.
    New Peterbilt chrome and wood steering wheel (18")
    2 sets of bed sides (1 for 54, 1 or earlier)
    Extra S10 rear frame half set up for air bags, with fuel tank
    Cab corners replaced
    Cowl panels replaced
    new metal in floor
    all glass except door windows ( have vent windows)
    Needs assembly, just a big model kit. Need a trailer and parts hauler. Great winter project.

    $3200.00 call or email for more info. Thanks Greg
     
    Last edited: Dec 1, 2011
  2. MotherTrucker

    MotherTrucker Member

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    Garage full of parts

    Dam near 4,000.00 for a trailer full of swap meet material?
    Youre better off partin it out and takin your losses.
    3 window cab. Wrong grille for the truck. Torn apart with no end in sight......
    I'll offer 500.00 and you haul it.
     
  3. Purec4

    Purec4 Member

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    Thanks for your insight!.. The idea when I bought it was to build it, but things change in life, not always how you want or expect it too. No I won't part it out, to get hosed over by those wanting to get something for nothing. 18 posts and been a member for a year and a half, this the best you can offer??
    Keep your advice for someone who asked for it! I sure as hell dont' need it.

    Since your the expert on pricing why don't you tell us all what OUR stuff is worth, maybe start your own forum of vast knowledge, and by the way, I like the earlier grill better.
     
    Last edited: Nov 8, 2011
  4. DeadZoneTruckin

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    He is not the real MT.

    He is a poser from the Stovebolt page that stole the name & trolls over here.
     
  5. Indy225

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    1954 Chevy 3100 pick up

    Greg, Sorry to hear you are selling but totally understand, whatever the reason is. You can always get another truck. I am doing a 1950 GMC and struggling to complete. I have a 54 chevy all tore down and may be forced to sell off parts to complete the GMC! It sucks but its what you have to do these days as the economy has reeked havok in MI! Good luck and wish you luck, there are people out there that will buy it!
     
  6. JoeR

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    Indy225 if you are parting out your '54 do you have the grill and if so how much would you want for it?
     

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