54 Chevy Truck Rat Rod on 2040-cars
Crossville, Tennessee, United States
Body Type:Pickup Truck
Engine:V8
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Chevrolet
Model: Other Pickups
Trim: Standard
Cab Type (For Trucks Only): Regular Cab
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Drive Type: Rwd
Mileage: 3,000
Sub Model: 3100
1954 chevy truck 5 window south ga truck runs great frame up restoration just has that old school look but everything in it is new ill list all the parts in a list .i would drive this truck anywhere runs great air ride and about 25 mpg.
New lt4 with 383 eagle crank and rods aluminum heads and converted to carburetor 650 edelbrock with electric choke new accel hei distibutor
700r4 built to handle 450 Hp the motor and trans have about 4000 miles total
The chassis has been sandblasted and base clear coated with a Paul Horton 4 link in the rear with a 10 bolt with disk brakes the front is a Scott Danforth crossmember with a rack and pinion steering and 2in dropped spindles and disk brakes ran by a corvette master cylinder and power booster
New aluminum radiator with thermostat controlled electric fan and new cool flex radiator hoses one wire alternator
Haneline gauges
1700 watt kenwood stereo sounds great
Air ride suspension on all corners that you can control individually two viar compressors and two tanks ran by two battery's in boxes
Custom bent aluminum cover in bed to hide battery's and tanks and compressors the rest of the bed is spray in Bedliner with a new aluminum 19 gal fuel tank in between the frame
Dual exhaust with flomasters
Wheels are car rally's with flat caps and four Coker classic white walls
Truck has all new glass except windshield and ill put a new one in for whoever gets it Overall it's a very nice truck the interior needs finishing as it is just lined with dynamat has a good steering wheel from a early 90s chevy truck and a tilt column From a 72 model truck with auto shift on column and key still in the dash
new wire harness with 20 circuits from ezwire
If your lookin for a good truck that has all new parts and can't believe that people are asking $20,000 for a junk rat rod with $3000 worth of old worn out crap they had laying around then this is the truck
Happy bidding 931-248-2294
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