1951 Chevrolet 4dr parts car, some trim missing but everything else is there, has a lot of rust, no title, motor turns over and I put some gas in and it fired. must be picked up. no hurry picking up as long as it's paid for.
1969 and earlier for Sale
- 1960 chevrolet biscayne 2 door sedan parts car project glass (US $99.99)
- 1951 ford convertible club coupe parts car custom deluxe 2 door sedan 4(US $750.00)
- Pontiac classics trans am gto star chief firebird bonneville grand prix book new(US $0.95)
- 1940s bentley rat rod hot rod body(US $100.00)
- 1961 jeep fc170 4x4 forward cab flathead parts project jeep willys (US $1,475.00)
- 1935 chvey one ton parts project cab 1935 pickup grille cab (US $1,450.00)
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