1935 Ford Truck Streetrod on 2040-cars
Wilbraham, Massachusetts, United States
You are bidding on a 1935 Ford streetrod truck. It has an all steel body with fiberglass fenders.Powered by a 400 cu. in. small block Chevy engine rebuilt January 2011. It has a Mustang II front end with disc brakes. Chevy rear end with drum brakes. Weiand intake manifold, Hooker headers with S/S exhaust system. Turbo 350 transmission. Ididit steering column with a Lecarra steering wheel. Ron Francis wiring and Classic Instrument gauges. Lokar nostalgia shifter and emergency brake handle.Shortened bed. Oak wood floor for bed from Horkey Wood and Products. Wood stained and sealed with seven coats of spar varnish. Polished S/S bolts and polished S/S skid strips in bed. Front tires are Uniroyal P195/60R14 on chrome wheels with baby moons.. Rear tires are Uniroyal P255/60R15 on chrome reversed wheels with baby moons. California Car Cover cover is included. Color is Seychelles Blue. Truck appraised at $44,000.00 September 2011. Runs good, fun to drive, trophy winner, a real head turner. No warranties. Sold as is. After winning the auction a $500.00 deposit is due via PayPal within 24 hours. The remainder is due before shipping or pickup. Buyer is resposible for all shipping costs. If you have any questions please ask them before bidding. No trades. Payment is deposit via PayPal, the remainder by certified bank check or cash. My truck is for sale locally and I reserve the right to end the auction early.
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