1936 Chevy 1.5 ton Panel Truck(s)/Rat Rod Project

Price: - Item location: Sedro Woolley, Washington, United States
Description:

1936 Chevrolet Other None

I've lost my storage!
1936 1.5 ton panel truck(s). RA model. These are not the typical 'short box' (112") panel trucks. This longer wheel base (131") is 'one' of only 2,426 vehicles produced with very few known to exist. This has been a long time project which has never been completed. Both trucks go as one. One original 207 engine (not running), transmission, and free-floating rear axle. One truck with title, the other is considered a parts truck. The truck in the title picture, with very good sheet metal is a Canadian Chevrolet (Maple Leaf) and is considered the 'parts truck' (art deco headlights have since been removed and rear fender not in photo is included). The other, in lesser condition (sagging doors which no longer exist), with engine, transmission, rear end, bullet headlights, and (6) commercial wheels includes a clear title and matching data plate on the firewall. Fenders on this truck have also been removed. Between the two, almost all wood is present and can be used as templates as wood replacement will be necessary. The parts list, between the two trucks, is about as complete as can be imagined. One set of rear doors (pictured) are included, as are a complete set of fenders, front and rear. I also have a collection of additional items which can be purchased separately (hood ornament, seat backs, sun visors, wiring harness, spare headlight lenses, dome lights, window and door cranks, vintage mirrors,...), or with a 'buy now' will be included at no additional cost. This could be an amazing Rat Rod, like no other. Located approximately one hour from downtown Seattle.
Funds must clear prior to transfer.
I reserve the right to cancel this listing (if no bids are present), as it is also offered locally.
Please note, the second truck (sagging doors) no longer has windshield, doors, hood, grille, or ... What it does have is firewall, frame, engine, transmission, wheels, and sides. The photos included were prior to dismantling. The 'good' truck remains as shown.