Finally selling my Tiny house project. I've been working on this for quite sometime and have thousands of hours and lots of money invested in this build, but all the hard and expensive stuff is done. The truck is a 37 all original and still has the original 6 cylinder powertrain in it that runs perfect and only shows 73 k on the odometer and I have CLEAR TITLE for it, which is hard to come by. Its got a new aluminum radiator,plugs,wires,cap,rotor,points,6 volt battery, valve cover gasket and it cranks first lick, and runs excellent. The clutch and tranny shift and work great. The interior is really clean for its age and the seat has no rips. The brakes had some air in them and when I went to bleed the air out, the bleeder broke off, so someone will need to screw 4 new bleeders in so you can get the air out and the brakes work fine and the master cylinder was replaced and front brake hoses. I just mounted a brand new gas tank under the truck so everything is clean. All the glass is in the truck but the drivers side is cracked, you could replace it for 40 bucks or just go get a peice of flat glass cut if you wanted to fix it. We painted it up to look like a old watermelon truck and the famous sign painter Sean Starr with Starr Customs knocked it out of the park on this paint job! Then I sprayed 4 coats of clear so it will last! The tiny house is built out of reclaimed lumber off a old barn and looks amazing. The roof has a wooden shingle style under the rusty tin roof I added for looks so there is no leaks. There's a little porch off the back with a covered roof and antique metal railing that looks great and is sturdy. I just finished the inside with all new shiplap walls and did a shabby sheek white dry brushed look and insulated it really good so it should be like a refrigerator in the summer and a oven in the winter. The ceiling took the longest, I pulled out that old bead board from a farm house and cleaned it and installed it across the roof of the interior which made a gigantic difference. The floors are pine with stain and clear added and they are beautiful and look wet all the time. The little light above the bed came off of a ship' and the light in the center I made out of a 1929 ford model A, and also have a porch light off the rear porch and on the front of the house as well. All new wiring,switches,4plugs,breakers,and box and everything works and is ran off of a big thick camper cord so you just pull up and plug it in and your ready to go. I was going to go all out and do a kitchen but held off in case someone didn't want that I didn't want to waste my time. This would be perfect for someone that wanted to have a lot of fun and get way too much attention, or to park on your place for guest or a rental. Super good parade truck and barbeque cook off set-up that will win you a trophy every time and get everyone looking over at you! If you had to find a 37 truck running as good as this one and looks like this one with a title, it would cost you around 10 grand and up and then have to hire a carpenter to build you a finished house on the back like this one finished it would probably be around 20 grand and up since everything is reclaimed its so much higher but you get a much better look when finished. Overall this truck turned out amazing and looks much better in person. There is way too much to list on this kind of build, its a 1 of a kind truck. Id like to see it go to someone that will enjoy it and show it off driving it around. If you have any questions feel free to call me at 512-760-5665 for faster response sense I don't check my messages much on here. I require a $500.00 deposit thru pay pal within 48 hours unless we agree on something else and the remaining balance within 7 days of the auction. Thanks Justin Located in Rockdale Tx
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