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1952 Chevrolet Other Pickups Chevy on 2040-cars

US $22,000.00
Year:1952 Mileage:194 Color: Yellow /
 Red
Location:

Fairborn, Ohio, United States

Fairborn, Ohio, United States
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ANY QUESTIONS JUST EMAIL ME: edisonebbrostoff@scotshome.com . 1952 Chevy “ Fat Fendered” Truck
vin# 1KRF2621
* 540 CI Arias Hemi V-8 produces 980 HP
* Hilborn Bug Catcher grabs the air forcing it into the Hilborn injection system .
* Littlefield 8-71 Super Charger
Slick Bed floor, steel panels, pair of unique rear wheeltubs were fabricated from a pair of 1952 chevy pickup rear
fenders that were cut just above the wheel openings, creating a very smooth round tub.
Boxed framerails and added triangulated supports creating additional strength and rigidty to the frame. The front
suspension consists of a Scott’s air ride system and shocks that allows the front fenders to ground out. A
Scott’s power steering rack makes for effortless left and right turns. A pair of Wilwood brakes with 14 inch
rotors and dual piston calipers are responsible for decelerating the front rotating mass of the American Racing
polished aluminum Torque Thrust ll 15x7 inch wheels and 26x7.50x15 Mickey Thompson tires. A Ford 9 inch rearend was
suspended by a Chassis Engineering four-link system and Panhard bar with a pair of QA1 coilover adjustable shocks.
The rear American Racing 15x15 inch wheels are wrapped in massive 33x16.50x15 Mickey Thompson Sports msan rubber.
The huge Mickey Thompson meats are stopped with a pair of stainless steel disc brakes.This truck is set up with
Vintage Air but the compressor is currently not hooked up.
Arias 540 ci cast iron Chevy block with a pair of trick aluminum Arias Hemi cylinder heads develops incredible
torque and power.
Arias engine fitted with a Littlefield 8-71 supercharger and a Hilborn EFI system. An all-MSD electronic ignition
system, coil, distributor and ignition wires supply the required electrical charge to ignite and provide
continuous electrical current to the spark plugs. Stainless Works supplied a pair of 2 ˝ inch diameter stainless
steel “Zoomie” headers that produce the neck snapping torque, power and unique cackling thunder. The mighty
Arias engine backs up to a GM 400 that has been upgraded and hooked up to a B&M 3,500 rpm stall torque convertor.
Optima battery was located underneath the rear fender.
Travis Dalton beautifully painted the flames. Profile was altered by lowering the cab’s roof line 4 inches and
the hood was pie-cut 1 ˝ inches in the front to achieve the sloped nose. Due to the 4 inch chop of the roof, it
laid the windshield A-pillar back 12 degrees. A Bitchin Products floorplan. To continue the smooth look, it was
shaved, filled and smoothed on the door handles . A pair of frenched Hagen crystalline headlights flanked the
blackened grille. The taillights were borrowed from a 1939 ford pickup. A 15 gallon summit racing fuel cell was
located in between the framerails unique wheel tubs . It was also used a pair of 1952 Chevy pickup rear fenders
that were cut just above the wheel openings then laid flat in the bed. A chromed Mooneyes fuel tank was mounted in
front of the black to grille to be used as a radiator overflow tank. Painted with PPG black and tint of PPG dark
green for depth. The bottom of the bed floor is airbrushed to resemble a wood look.
Custom red leather bench seat, door panels, and cab rear panel. Stock painted dash filled with Classic Engineering
white face gauges. Flaming River steering column is capped with Flaming River black leather wrapped steering wheel.
Hush Mat sound deadening material laid down before the red carpet and floor mounted billet aluminum B&M pistol
grip ratchet shifter. LoKar billet aluminum pedal assembly .

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