For Sale: 1946 Chevrolet Pickup in Beggs, Oklahoma for sale in Beggs, OK

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Vehicle Description 1946 Chevrolet Pickup This was to be my 46 streetrod.
Heart Attack changed everything.
Very solid trk.
1 rust spot on bottom dri.
ver door corner size of a nickel.
I installed a excellent 5.
7 4 bolt main with turbo 350 trans pulled from my friends 1987 Chevy truck that was in a garage fire.
Accel dist.
Edelbrock intake & new Edelbrock 1407 carb.
Floorboard was professionaly built with stainless.
All the window regulators & latches we're cleaned & lubed & work very well.
Needs a windshield seal.
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l pulled all the wiring from the trk & have a new in box painless wire kit & fuse box.
I installed temp ignition so it will start & run so you can see what you get.
the bed floor is aluminum sheet hinged in the middle so the back raises up for access to tank & whatever you want.
I scuffed down & cleaned the old paint so you can see exactly what you are getting.
NO PUTTY very solid truck.
Nova front sub & Impala 10 bolt 373 rear.
It has a tilt column shift but l also have a New in box Lokar shifter that can go with the trk.
It already has duel flowmasters.
If l was able l could have this little jewel road ready in a week or two it's a good looking solid hard to find truck.
Will be up for sale for 30 days if no sale it goes to my grandson.
Price is firm at $15.
500.
  • Year: 1946
  • Make: Chevrolet
  • Model: PICKUP

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