1951 Ford F100 Rat Rod Project With Almost All New/rebuilt Parts Needed on 2040-cars
Austin, Texas, United States
Engine:Chevy Small Block
Drive Type: RWD
Make: Ford
Mileage: 0
Model: F-100
Warranty: Unspecified
Trim: Pick Up
Bought the truck as a hot rod or rat rod project from a company that does custom car and truck audio installs. Every year they would do a new project ride to showcase their audio abilities at shows. This was their project car/truck and were into it for about $18,000. All work done by top professionals since this was going to be their showcase truck.
The frame is from a S10 pickup modified for the airbag suspension (installed). The axles are recessed so the truck can be lowered. The cab and truck bed is a 1951 F100 Ford pickup with new cab floor. There is no body parts forward of the firewall or rear fenders. The cab has been channeled to sit lower on the frame. Comes with an antique John Deere grill for front end.
Professionally built small block Chevy with a hot cam. It was built by a professional racing shop.
Rebuilt transmission
Cadillac steering column
Wiring harness
Windshield
Nice wheels and tires, old school Centerline smoothies with Proxies
All parts needed to finish the truck, except the pedal assembly, headlights and seats.
Body needs to be bolted to frame, wiring needs to be installed, there's no seats for cab, new cab floor due to channeling. Gauges are there, but not sure if they work, steering column and pedal assembly needs installed. There has been a slight body repair just forward of the driver's side door that can be seen in the pics. There is very light surface rust that will easily be sanded out as seen in the pics.
Buyer is responsible for shipping and below are a few suggestions:
US Ship: 800-264-7447
United Road: 866-608-6277
DAS: 800-827-6998
Passport Transport: 866-865-6172
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