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1940 Ford Pickup Gasser Straight Axle Hotrod Big Block Chevy Just Built Awesome! on 2040-cars

Year:1940 Mileage:100
Location:

San Diego, California, United States

San Diego, California, United States
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Ford Pickup Gasser. Real body, custom made bed with model A fenders. Speedway motors straight axle kit with disc brakes. Vega cross steering.  Chassis engineering parallel leaf kit in the rear. S-10 blazer rear axle with 3:73 gears.  454 big block chevy motor with a turbo 350 automatic trans. Both motor and trans have been rebuilt. Motor is mild and mostly stock so truck cruises anywhere you want to go. Has an aluminum intake and a Holley 4 barrel carb. The trans has a shift kit in it with a 2200 stall converter and a Lokar shifter.

The truck was just finished and has maybe a few hundred miles on it. The bottom is almost as clean as the top just look at the pics. The truck runs and drives excellent. Very very smooth and drives great, the trans shift positive and she stops on a dime. It has some squeaks and rattles but it a hotrod not a cadillac. The paint is 2 stage competition orange with a gold custom lace pattern and lime green pin striping. 

The truck is currently titled and registered in california as a 1940 ford Pickup. 

This truck turns heads where ever it goes. If you have anymore questions or want more info feel free to call me at (619) 253-9435. 

$1000 paypal deposit due within 24hrs after auction closing and remainder due within 7 days or auction closing. We accept Cash, cashiers check, bank wire transfers. I will basically accept any form of payment but the truck will not be turned over until funds have cleared. I am very flexible so just call me and Ill work with the winning bidder. (619) 253-9435
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