Vehicle Description
1950 Chevrolet 3600 Pickup - 216ci Inline 6 w/3speed Manual - Long
Wheelbase - Refinished Bed - Clean Interior - (Please note: If you
happen to be viewing this vehicle on a website other than our main
website, it's possible that only some of our many photographs of
this car are not presented due to website limitations. To be sure
you access all the photographs, please go to our main website:
Garage Kept Motors.) Garage Kept Motors is pleased to offer this
restored 1950 Chevrolet Pickup for consideration. This classic
pickup caught our client's eye at a charity auction a few years
ago. He is now ready to make room in his garage for something
different. A perfect chance for you to add a classic Chevy pickup
to your garage. Between its size, and the fire engine red finish,
this truck is hard to miss on the road. A recent repaint in bright
red is in good condition, showing some age in a few places, but all
trim and badging is in good condition, and is where it should be.
Open the tailgate, and you're given a bird's eye view of the bed
which features a spray on bedliner on the sides for durability, and
wood slat finish on the base. The running boards are finished in
black bedliner. The interior is simple and straightforward. A bench
seat re-trimmed in tan vinyl is the focal point, gauges that look
to be original are nestled in the dash, and tan door panels and
headliner make this truck a bit more friendly for passengers.
Mechanically, the truck has a 216ci Inline-6 mated to a 3-speed
manual transmission. You may have noticed the aftermarket wheels
that are fastened to the truck using 8 lugnuts rather than 6, which
is a clear indicator of a 3600 series Chevy truck. The longer
wheelbase of the 3600 gives a little nicer ride quality than the
shorter 3100 series trucks. As the market continues to trend for
classic trucks, we believe this is a nice example offered at a very
realistic price. The perfect parade truck, cruising to the local
drive in, or a trip up north to the lake. Be sure to check out all
the photos and video on our main website: Garage Kept Motors. Call
if interested or e-mail with any questions. Thank you for looking.