Up forauction with a low starting bid is a cherry project 1948 Chevy Panel Van/Delivery Truck. This truck does have a low reserve. This truck is located in arid West Texas and is free of major cancer. The rust you see is almost all surface rust (some small areas on the running boards and rear corners are eaten through). It has an inline 6 and a manual tranny, hich I'm told will fire and run with a little work (can't verify). It is completely free of major dents, xcept for an easy fix on the passenger door. The best part of this truck is that it has a title from the state of New Mexico in ex-owner's name (just bought it for a cousin two weeks ago and my cousin changed his mind about restoring it), o all documentation is fresh. Has a non-original 5-bolt car rear end, believe, aybe of the tri-five vintage. I will assist loading onto a trailer or delivery semi, f you choose to have it shipped (your expense). The interior boards are really good shape and it comes with what I think is a non-original bench seat pictured. Fantastic buy and fantastic opportunity to own a first-series panel truck. Wish I could keep it. The roof is cherry and the rear fenders appear to be cherry too. This has some filler on the front driver passenger fender and a little up by the cap, hich is coming off. It needs a good sandblasting and bodywork, ut it shouldn't be too much trouble. Like I said, t's very nice. No glass, ut frames appear to be there. Rear doors need slight alignment.
There is chrome pieces and bezels and instrumentation in the truck, hich I will box up. It has the original leaf spring suspension in the back and the solid axle in the front. It's a real cool project. Also, omes with enginer and radiator. I've never started her up (like I said my cousin backed out on the project). It will be shipped with four roller wheels and it is an easy push.
I can deliver for a fee if within 300 or so miles of me. If not, uyer is responsible for shipping. Contact me with questions and/or concerns. This vehicle is for sale locally and I reserve the right to end auction early, o bidearly and bid often.