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Gorgeous 1936 Chevy Pickup Restoration Up For Sale: Video

There’s a certain special feeling you get from an antique truck, especially when it’s as well-restored as this gorgeous 1936 Chevy pickup. Now, this classic Chevrolet is up for sale.

This particular model is a 1936 “Tall Cab” Chevy Pickup, and presents in lovely restored condition both inside and out. The exterior is finished in a light blue color, with the fenders, side boards, roof, and headlamp enclosures offsetting the bright hue with black accents. The wire wheels and whitewall tires keep the right aesthetic, while a spare is mounted ahead of the passenger-side door. Both the front and rear bumpers are finished in chrome.

Additional features on this 1936 Chevy pickup include a pop-out windshield, as well as a wood bed, the latter of which gets a light yellow finish and looks as pristine as the rest of the body.

Inside the cabin we find a bench seat stretching between the two doors with a tan upholstery treatment. The dash is done in black, and comes with the classic style and look, including readouts to keep tabs on the speed, water temps, fuel tank level, amps, and oil.

On the mechanical side of things, this 1936 Chevy pickup is powered by a 216 cubic-inch inline six-cylinder engine, which comes with an oil filter housing and electric fuel pump, as well as an electric starter. The six-cylinder is mated to a three-speed manual transmission.

Critically, the underside of this 1936 Chevy pickup is clean and rust free, and looks to promise years of fun at the local auto show circuit.

Per the seller’s description, the odometer reads just 36 miles. Now, this 1936 Chevy pickup is offered from Cars Remember When for $32,499.

Check out this classic Chevy pickup in the following walkaround video, which includes a vehicle startup, images of the exterior and interior, and a view of the six-cylinder engine as it’s running.

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Source: Cars Remember When

Jonathan is an automotive journalist based out of Southern California. He loves anything and everything on four wheels.

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  1. I’m just glad it didn’t get an LS and 24″ rims!

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  2. Stop running ads for dealers they don’t bring anything to the forum

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  3. if its sold PULL IT OFF THE WEB!!!!!!

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