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Check this madness out guys, man I wish I could rock this out. It is a 1941 chevy truck body on a 92 Nissan truck. Forget cosmetically finishing it, I love it as is. Just needs to be slapped back together. I wonder what it would take get it streetable? He is asking $2800.

 

http://nh.craigslist.org/car/669874560.html

 

Ol Skool Kool with better gas mileage!

 

Here is what the seller has to say.

 

Specs-

Body: 1941 Chevrolet Pickup Truck

Body mods: Bed shortened & narrowed, cab channeled 4”, top chopped 4”, suicide doors, shaved handles & antennae.

 

Drivetrain & frame:

1992 Nissan Pickup frame & drivetrain.

KA24E 4 cylinder motor w/ 80k miles, 5 speed transmission, solid axle rear end, 4” adjustable torsion bar front suspension, leaf spring rear suspension, power steering, front disc/rear drum.

 

Interior:

Nissan Sentra seats, removable head rest

 

Electronics:

Shave door handle kit w/ 3 channel remote

Power windows (can be controlled by switch or remote)

H4 headlight upgrade (modern bulb)

Autometer gauge set

 

I’ve been working on this truck the last 4 years without a garage and can’t take it anymore. The hard parts are all done, the body work, accessory to switch wiring (already ran all wires) & interior are the main remaining components. The truck ran beautifully before I parked it, but the tank is currently filled w/ gas I wouldn’t consider running through the engine. I have the dash, fenders, grill, front of the bed, & new components stored in a shed, so they have been shielded from the weather. I’ve also put rust converter/sealer under all the front end sheet metal & the rear fenders. I’m asking $2,800 and will include all components purchased for the truck (weather stripping, headlights, gauges, etc….) The truck has an amazing look and should make someone very happy when complete.

 

For an additional $400, I’ve got an air bag setup for the front end (minus brackets). Includes compressor, a switch panel, hose, storage tank, relays, 2 airbags & fittings.

 

The following link will show you pictures of its current state [first 11 pictures], along with pictures from throughout the build process.

 

http://good-times.webshots.com/photo/2064052950077710309uTmeJC

 

 

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