1951 Dodge Truck Rat Rod Hot Rod Street Rod Chevy Ford Custom on 2040-cars
Sweetwater, Tennessee, United States
1951 Dodge Truck Rat Rod Hot Rod/Street Rod Custom I have over $30,000 invested in this truck including labor and parts. We have spared nothing on this build. I have included pictures of the progress of this build. Please if you have any questions about this truck call 423-519-3935. We also have this truck for sale and reserve the right to end the auction early. Thank you and good luck! THIS IS A NO RESERVE AUCTION! 305 Professionally Rebuilt Motor Intake Weiand contender with Holley 650 vac/sec Chrome Holley valve covers with chrome air cleaner New Morosso Plug wire and all new cap/rotor/coil The wiring harness is NEW painless wiring harness with modern fuses New aluminum radiator with electric fan New aftermarket brake booster & master cylinder All new brakes front and rear Steering is all new DD u-joints and shafts Steering column is chrome with aftermarket 9 hole Steering wheel Transmission is a Turbo 350 with a stock stall converter Front end is a S-10 Rear end is a S-10 all mounted to stock frame Front end is all S-10 with the v-8 conversion kit no homed motor mounts Truck has aftermarket headers, hooked to straight Pipe exhaust Truck was set up to put muffler very easily if needed or required by buyers state. Interior Stock seat redone black New carpet Custom made shifter All new gauges that work All turn signal indicators work high / low/ Hazards work Tilt wheel Body Body was almost a rust free truck when we started All new wood was added to the Bed New polished aluminum 15 gallon fuel cell with working gas gauge New Coy Wheels and Tires 18 x 8 in the rear / 18 x 7 in the front Truck is bare metal with a coat of WD-40 ( I leave this truck outside with no problems) Windshield wipers work Truck is all stock suspension up front no lowering springs The rear has a 4 inch block |
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