For Sale: 1953 Chevrolet 3100 in Framingham, Massachusetts for sale in Framingham, MA

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Vehicle Description 1953 Chevy 3100 P/U Restomod.
Purchased vehicle in 2017 with truck already having newer Chevy S10 frame, power stearing, and power breaks.
Since purchase, tons of $ has been invested to make this truck a very powerful, super fun, everyday driver that will turn heads wherever you go.
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$30K of parts alone (documented) including new Chevy Big torque 383 stroker engine (Chevy SP383 435HP/445TQ) and Hughes Performance Street and Strip transmission (4L80E) with TCI Trans Controller Unit 2.
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Other new parts include Detroit Steel Wheels Ambassador 20 wheels, Holley Ultra Street Avenger 770 cfm carburetor, new 17 Gallon Rhodes Race Car Street Series fuel cell moved to under p/u bed, Classic Performance Hydroboost Street Beast brake kit, Vintage Air Surefit A/C/Heat, Watson LED headlights, E-Stopp E-Brake, new radiator, new exhaust, new radio with Bluetooth, speakers and subwoofer, and so many other new parts! My $ investment is your gain.
You can keep it just as it is and drive it daily (currently has valid MA inspection sticker) and have a blast or if you want to make it a super high end show car it has all the high $ parts already done! Only reason I'm selling is I live in the Northeast and need a new truck with 4x4.
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  • Year: 1953
  • Make: Chevrolet
  • Model: 3100

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