1930 Ford Pickup Traditional Hot Rod on 2040-cars
Muskegon, Michigan, United States
Body Type:Pickup Truck
Engine:350 Chevy
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Ford
Model: Other Pickups
Trim: Ford trim
Cab Type (For Trucks Only): Chopped
Drive Type: Rear wheel
Mileage: 4,020
Exterior Color: Black
Disability Equipped: No
Interior Color: Green
Warranty: no Warranty
1930 Ford Pickup Traditional Hot Rod
Suspension & Frame - Custom Built frame with ladder bars with spider webbing. Front disc brakes, drum back brakes. Front fat man suspension with chrome coils over shocks. Also the rack & pinion are chrome. Rearend is late model GM with four link suspension, coils over shocks.
Engine - 350 chevy, shorty headers, thrush mufflers with megaphone tail pipes. Has nice street cam in it that gets lots of attention. Holley dual feed carburator, aluminum radiator.
Trans - New 400 turbo trans built up.
Tires - Like new silvertown radials by coker tire.
Cab - chopped 4", extended cab 5" behind doors, giving additional leg room.
Interior - custom zodiak green seat, door panels, kick guards. Ceiling and back wall black upholstery. Gauges light up green. The shifter is twisted steel with wood stove handle.
Box - fuel tank & battery are in box. Has dual shocks to hold up tonnel lid. Room enough for chairs & small cooler.
Paint - Just finished in a flat armour bed liner paint. Is real maintenance free. Gives it at slight texture with absolutely NO bumps. People just love it & can't keep their hands off it.
Comments - Extremely nice design by original builder whomever they are. Truck had 1,500 miles on build when I bought it four years ago and it now has 4,020 miles on it. Truck is all steel (no fiberglass) Has won First & Third Traditional Hot Rod Trophies and is a great candidate for a Power Tour across country.
Defects - Driver's window is cracked from a spectator at a show. Gas tank needs sending unit for gas gauge to work.
Shipping - Is buyers responsibility. Will help your shipper load but that's it for my part. Not helping your shipper with bonding or truck getting out of the country.
Warranty - As is Where is.
Payment - Wire transfer to my account, when it clears I give you a call for your shipper to come for truck & title. Must wire money within 5 days after auction close date.
CAN BE REACHED FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION - cell 231.578.1581, RESIDENCE 231.744.8361 before 10PM Eastern Standard Time. Please call before bidding, I'll be glad to brag about my truck & answer questions.
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