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Category: Classics
Model: 3600

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1949 Chevrolet 3600 3/4 Ton Pickup VIN: 5GRB3009

Don't miss out on this beautifully restored classic 1949 Chev 3600 3/4 Ton Pickup! Attention paid to original color (Forester Green), specs and detail during extensive 3 year body-on restoration project. (Parts receipts available). Custom details like wooden bed floor and side rails help make this pick-up a real stand out. Doors and hood are straight. Comes with new wheels and white walls but originals come with truck.

This head-turner has been reliably started and driven for work, chores, and tons of fun times! Original 216ci 6 cylinder with many rebuilt parts and stock 4 speed manual transmission makes this a great daily driver.

1949 Chevrolet 3600 pickup

1949 Chevrolet 3600 pickup

1949 Chevrolet 3600 pickup

1949 Chevrolet 3600 pickup

1949 Chevrolet 3600

  • $37,500
  • Bluffton, SC
  • https://www.hemmings.com/classifieds/cars-for-sale/chevrolet/3600/2219655.html
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