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Magazine Featured Panel Truck! ALL Steel Body Fully Loaded with Modern Features!
1950 Chevrolet Panel Truck
VIN NCS94692
This beautiful panel truck was featured in the March 2013 issue of Hot Rod Magazine! A copy of the issue is included in the sale.
Mechanics
350ci Engine – Last four of Casting # 0010
TH350 Automatic Transmission
A/C and Heat
Ford 8” Single Track Rear End with 2.80:1 Gear Ratio
Power Front Disc Brakes, Rear Drum
Power Steering
Edelbrock Intake
Edelbrock Carb
Serpentine Belt Set Up
Newer Style Alternator
Jet Coated Headers
Flowmaster Mufflers
New Exhaust System
Aluminum Radiator
Electric Fan
Nice Wiring
HEI Distributor
Trans Cooler
New Brake Lines and Flexlines
Rear Shocks are in Good Shape
GM A Body Front Suspension
Front Sway Bar
Body
Beautiful Red Paint
Chrome Bumper and Grille is in Great Shape
Tinted Windows
Emblems are Beautiful
Visor
Doors Fit and Operate Properly
Door Lips and Jambs are Clean and Solid
Steel Running Boards are Solid
Solid Straight Body
Steel Fenders
Chrome Rear Bumper is in Great Shape
Custom Cadillac Tail Lights
Plywood Floor in the Rear
Frame is Cleaned Up and Painted, Very Solid
Wheel Wells are Clean
Chrome Coy Wheels, 17” Front, 18” Rear
215/40/17 Front, 245/40/18 Rear
Interior
Beautiful Tan Leather Interior
Bucket Seats
Tilt Steering Column
A/C and Heat
Stewart Warner Gauges
Power Windows
Power Seats
Beautiful Painted Dash
Modern Chevrolet Steering Wheel
Nice Carpet
Headliner is in Great Shape
Rear of Truck is all Carpeted and Upholstered
Battery Access Under Passenger Side Floorboard
Don't Miss Out! Call Tom 7 Days a Week at 248-974-9513!
tom@vanguardmotorsales.com
History of the 1950 Chevrolet
General Motors' first major redesign post-World War II, the Advance Design series was billed as a bigger, stronger, and sleeker design. First available on Saturday June 28, 1947, these trucks were sold with various minor changes over the years until March 25, 1955, when the Task Force Series trucks replaced the aging Advance Design model.
The same basic design family was used for all of its trucks including the Suburban, panel trucks, and Cab Overs. The cab overs used the same cab and similar grill but used a shorter and taller hood and different fenders. From 1947 until 1955, Chevrolet trucks were number one in sales in the United States.
1950 Chevrolet Panel Truck
Description
Magazine Featured Panel Truck! ALL Steel Body Fully Loaded with Modern Features!
1950 Chevrolet Panel Truck
VIN NCS94692
This beautiful panel truck was featured in the March 2013 issue of Hot Rod Magazine! A copy of the issue is included in the sale.
Mechanics
350ci Engine – Last four of Casting # 0010
TH350 Automatic Transmission
A/C and Heat
Ford 8” Single Track Rear End with 2.80:1 Gear Ratio
Power Front Disc Brakes, Rear Drum
Power Steering
Edelbrock Intake
Edelbrock Carb
Serpentine Belt Set Up
Newer Style Alternator
Jet Coated Headers
Flowmaster Mufflers
New Exhaust System
Aluminum Radiator
Electric Fan
Nice Wiring
HEI Distributor
Trans Cooler
New Brake Lines and Flexlines
Rear Shocks are in Good Shape
GM A Body Front Suspension
Front Sway Bar
Body
Beautiful Red Paint
Chrome Bumper and Grille is in Great Shape
Tinted Windows
Emblems are Beautiful
Visor
Doors Fit and Operate Properly
Door Lips and Jambs are Clean and Solid
Steel Running Boards are Solid
Solid Straight Body
Steel Fenders
Chrome Rear Bumper is in Great Shape
Custom Cadillac Tail Lights
Plywood Floor in the Rear
Frame is Cleaned Up and Painted, Very Solid
Wheel Wells are Clean
Chrome Coy Wheels, 17” Front, 18” Rear
215/40/17 Front, 245/40/18 Rear
Interior
Beautiful Tan Leather Interior
Bucket Seats
Tilt Steering Column
A/C and Heat
Stewart Warner Gauges
Power Windows
Power Seats
Beautiful Painted Dash
Modern Chevrolet Steering Wheel
Nice Carpet
Headliner is in Great Shape
Rear of Truck is all Carpeted and Upholstered
Battery Access Under Passenger Side Floorboard
Don't Miss Out! Call Tom 7 Days a Week at 248-974-9513!
tom@vanguardmotorsales.com
History of the 1950 Chevrolet
General Motors' first major redesign post-World War II, the Advance Design series was billed as a bigger, stronger, and sleeker design. First available on Saturday June 28, 1947, these trucks were sold with various minor changes over the years until March 25, 1955, when the Task Force Series trucks replaced the aging Advance Design model.
The same basic design family was used for all of its trucks including the Suburban, panel trucks, and Cab Overs. The cab overs used the same cab and similar grill but used a shorter and taller hood and different fenders. From 1947 until 1955, Chevrolet trucks were number one in sales in the United States.
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