It sits on a later C10 chassis (vintage unknown), and the new owner must attach it properly as part of the build. There is the typical rust in the lower cab corners and a few spots in the floor, but the rest of the body looks rock-solid. It is unclear what paint shade it initially wore, but the Maroon in the bed might be an accurate guide. The exterior features loads of character (I won’t use the “p” word), and applying a protective clearcoat to protect the appearance would leave the vehicle looking distinctive. My first thought upon viewing the supplied shots of this Pickup was how ideal its current appearance is for a ratrod build. The seller also provides a BIN option of $6,300 for enthusiasts intent on getting the ball rolling immediately. Bidding has climbed to $1,095, which is below the reserve. This Pickup is listed here on eBay in Everest, Kansas. It could be a case of “third time lucky” if the successful bidder feels motivated. A previous owner commenced turning this 1956 Chevrolet 3100 into such a vehicle, but the project has now stalled twice. The chassis engineering and a generally cavernous engine bay allow an owner to slot something large and powerful under the hood without compromising structural integrity. Classic Pickups are prime candidates for custom builds.
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