A lot of early Chevys with that super long wheelbase and the extra standard hole on the bed or dump beds. It was a factory option that I don’t think you’re sad but I’ve seen them before and I have a friend that Caneyville who looked for a bed for ages before we finally found in one of that length. Cool old ride for sure!
No, I ended up selling this one and buying another similar one but in way better condition with matching numbers and a dump bed hoist from the original owner.. I'll be uploading some videos soon..
I assume GGAI32438 is the engine block id. If so, your engine is from 1949 (G), passenger car (A), manufactured in Flint, MI (A). Not sure if the I is an “I” or a “1.” It could either be the 131437th or 31437th engine manufactured that year. :-)
I believe that is correct. I had 2 of these '51s at the time of this video. That is one of the reasons I sold it. I have another 1951 Chevy Truck 3800 all original with a hoist dump bed that I haven't uploaded the videos on it yet.
No, I ended up selling this one and buying another similar one but in way better condition with matching numbers and a dump bed hoist from the original owner.. I'll be uploading some videos soon..
A lot of early Chevys with that super long wheelbase and the extra standard hole on the bed or dump beds. It was a factory option that I don’t think you’re sad but I’ve seen them before and I have a friend that Caneyville who looked for a bed for ages before we finally found in one of that length. Cool old ride for sure!
That is a very early 1951 has vent windows but the turndown door handles it’s also a 1 ton longbed
That would be super easy to take a hammer and Dolly and peck those dents out of the fenders.
There are no more videos on it...what did you do with it?
No, I ended up selling this one and buying another similar one but in way better condition with matching numbers and a dump bed hoist from the original owner.. I'll be uploading some videos soon..
Just got my 51, 3600 on the road. Don't count em out as a hot rod. I get a lot of likes on it.
I assume GGAI32438 is the engine block id. If so, your engine is from 1949 (G), passenger car (A), manufactured in Flint, MI (A). Not sure if the I is an “I” or a “1.” It could either be the 131437th or 31437th engine manufactured that year. :-)
I believe that is correct. I had 2 of these '51s at the time of this video. That is one of the reasons I sold it. I have another 1951 Chevy Truck 3800 all original with a hoist dump bed that I haven't uploaded the videos on it yet.
9ft bed?
Not 3600pickup
I have one identical the engine was shot so I put a 454 in with automatic and newer rear end
That's quite a difference in power! Thanks for watching!
Is this truck for sale?
No, I ended up selling this one and buying another similar one but in way better condition with matching numbers and a dump bed hoist from the original owner.. I'll be uploading some videos soon..