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1936 Chevy Grain Truck Value?Posted by Heath on April 15, 2006 at 20:25:15 from (199.120.127.82):
Hello, my brother and I own my Grandfather's old '36 Chevy Grain truck, and we are curious as to it's value. There has been some interest in the old girl lately, and we don't want to give it away. It has always been shedded, so is not too bad for its age. It is complete and was last running in 1988. I'm not sure, but it might be classified a 1 and 1/2 ton? It has a very nice hood and side panels, and grille too, but the fenders are cracked and dinged up. There are also some dents on top of the cab. It does have a nice set of original(I think) headlights. The interior isn't much to look at, since the mice have been in it, but all the original gauges look very good. It does have a good title that was stored in 1971. It has a good coat of old black paint on it...it's not a rust bucket. I believe it might have a two-speed rear axle account it has a lever under the gear shift knob. If anyone has an idea of what it might be worth, let me know. Thanks in advance!
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