Studebaker M5 PU Street Rod (1947)

Sale price: US $18,000.00 Make an Offer

Condition: Used Year: 1947
VIN : ID: 37155 Mileage: 3,525
Number of Cylinders: 8 Make: Studebaker
Transmission: Automatic Model: M5
Body Type: Standard Cab Pickup Trim: PU Street Rod
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty Engine: 327 short block
Vehicle Title: Clear Drive Type: Positraction
Fuel Type: Gasoline For Sale By: Private Seller
Exterior Color: Yellow Disability Equipped: No
Interior Color: Gray Drive Side: Left-hand drive

Paradise Valley, Arizona, United States

Vehicle description

Truck was built off frame in California in 2008. I purchased it in 2013 from a dealer in the Seattle area. The dealer gave me copies of the original owner"s receipts showing the cost of the build out. I also have a hard folder of pictures showing the build out process. I"m selling it because the poor thing just sits in my back yard with an old weatherproof cover over it. Luckily for it, I"m in Scottsdale, AZ where there is no humidity and very little rain! I start it up approx once a month to keep the gas system clean. I occasionally drive it around the block. The 327 short block engine runs great ! It"s equipped with chrome and aluminum attachments. All the tires are brand new, including the Mickey Thompson 29x15.5-15"s on the rear. The original owner installed slam it airbags to raise and lower the body, but I had them replaced with heavy duty springs and shocks. (My own body could not stand the bounce caused by the air bags.) This vehicle deserves someone who can drive and take care of it better and more often than I. There are a few needed fix-ups as indicated below. I am not an experienced antique street rod owner or mechanic. In order for a quick sale, I have priced it $7,000. less than I have paid.
MAKEUP OF VEHICLE : 327 short block engine 350 Turbo automatic trans 1981 GM front clip 10 bolt positraction New 29x15.5-15 rear tires New 205/75 R15 rear tires 4 wheel disc brakes Shortened rear axcel Edelbrock 650 carburetor Slightly tinted windows B&M Chrome shifter Electronic ignition Electronic ws wipers Electronic windows Flaming River tilt steering wheel Steward Warner Gauges Gray upholstery Seat Belts 200 watt cd/radio and side speakers Suicide doors Shaved handles (open w poppers) 15 gal gas tank Yellow pearl paint Tonneau bed cover Sprayed in bed liner Sprayed running boards Weather proof soft truck cover
CURRENTLY INOPERATIVE: CD/Radio Water temp gauge WS wipers
QUIRKS: Paint (10 yrs old) is cracking in places, including a 3" blister on left rear wheel well. Electric windows don"t work well. Often disengages from frame when closing. Some light shows through doors when shut Hood, although solid, could be adjusted for better fit. As in most trucks of the period, a person with long legs would not be comfortable driving it.