Vehicle Description
1935 Chevrolet Custom 1/2 Ton Pickup
The first pickup truck offered by Chevrolet made its debut in 1918
following the trend set by Ford with the Model TT introduced just 1
year prior. For the following years the pickups and panel trucks
would follow the looks of their passenger cars being basically the
car built onto a pickup chassis. This would however end in 1941
when the trucks diverged and started having their own designs to
set them apart from the car versions. This 1935 Chevrolet 1/2 Ton
Pickup has been completely redone with a frame off restoration
transforming it into the street rod it is today. It is a very high
end build with only top of the line components being used
throughout. The all steel body is in excellent condition with no
damage or rust throughout. It is painted a Multi Lava Red paint
that actually takes on various appearances depending on what light
you are in. In low light it appears almost Black but get it out in
the sun and it will take a more Root Beer and sometimes even
Burgundy color. To give the truck a unique looking profile the top
has been chopped on it, custom running boards made, and an
additional billet vent was added in front of the original 4
louvers. The truck has a very nice dark wood bed with stainless
runners and is where you will find the fuel filler. It has nice
chrome bumpers in front and rear as well as the stock style
headlights/taillights. The glass is in good shape throughout with a
slight tint. The truck sits on a nice set of 17 inch Foose chrome
wheels with Toyo tires that have plenty of life left in them.
The 4 piece hood opens up from either side revealing the 350 ci V8
crate motor that has been nicely dressed up with a lot of chrome
making it very worthy of showing off. It is fitted with a 4 barrel
carb, Speedway hugger headers, Comp cam, and HEI ignition. The
truck has no heating issues with the added electric fan and Griffin
aluminum radiator. It sits on a custom fabricated frame and has a
Fat Boy front end and Heidts suspension set up. The truck really
runs well and paired with the motor is a Automatic TH700R4
transmission which transfers power back to the S10 rear end with
3.42:1. It has front disc brakes and custom covers have been made
to hide the brakes out of sight when looking through the wheels.
They are power assisted and it also has power steering making it a
very comfortable classic to cruise around in.
The interior is done in a nice Tan leather with dual bucket seats
sitting to each side of a custom made center console which provides
storage space and cupholders. The carpet is a darker Brown and
everything is in like new condition throughout. Custom door panels
were created for the truck with unique armrests and door pulls. The
dash is painted to match the exterior and topped off with Black
after market gauges. It also has inset adjustable chrome vents and
controls for the Vintage AC/Heat system. In front of the driver
sits a tilt steering column with a very nice Billet woodgrain
steering wheel. Through the floor the truck has a Lokar shifter and
emergency brake handle. The AM/FM stereo has been hidden to not
clutter up the dash and sounds great.
This is an extremely well built frame off restored Pickup that
looks and runs great. It has no problems taking home awards and
will provide you with a smooth ride on the way to the show. These
classic trucks are only getting more popular so check it out while
it is still available. It needs nothing except a new garage to call
home!
This cool Pickup could be yours for $83,750.00!
NOW REDUCED DOWN TO $79,750.00!