Custom Built T-bucket That Runs Like A Daily Driver. on 2040-cars
Delray Beach, Florida, United States
I will consider a partial trade of a 2006 or newer Ford F150 crew cab (Prefer Harley Davidson edition) with low miles and cash. Please reach out to me and let me know what you have. Thanks for looking. I am posting my friend's custom built T-Bucket, with that being said I am listing it with the information he provided to me. The bucket was built and runs so well, you can use it to drive everyday. This car starts right up and sounds like a true muscle car. Professionally built with quality and speed in mind. I have a list of mods to the engine and I will let the pictures explain the rest. I have spoken via email to the building when this was listed on Ebay last time, but I have lost his email address. As the forums start to sing about this car, please can you send me another email to shadowwarrior96@hotmail.com. Once I speak with him, I will add more infomation about the build and anything else he can offer. The car is stunning and a monster of power. There is a video I can send to the 3 highest bidders to hear how nice this runs. The mods are listed below; THE ENGINE 396 Bored to 402 4 Bolt main block Eagle Steel Crank Eagle 3/8 Rods w/ ARP Rod bolts 8 to 1 Compression Forged Dish Blower Pistons Comp CAM roller Cam w/ Roller Rockers Com CAM push rods, guide plates, and Lifters Chomoly Retainers & Locks Merlin Iron Rectangular Dart Heads ARP Head Bolts Melling High Pressure Oil Pump & Pickup tube Stainless Steel Valves B. D.S 671 Polished Supercharger Double Roller Timing Chain Big Shot Nitrous Kit with Snekky Pete tanks Transmission is a Turbo 350 Rear end 12 Bolt 411 gears Carbs- 650 Holley's Brakes- 4-wheel Disc Brakes by Wilwood
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