1942 Ford Pickup Hot Rod on 2040-cars
Mountain City, Tennessee, United States
Engine:302 ford
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:gas
Exterior Color: satin black urithane
Make: Ford
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: Other Pickups
Trim: 1942 FORD 1/2 ton pickup
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Drive Type: aod aautomatic
Mileage: 3,646
1942 ford pick up, chopped top 4", bed by Dan Carpener (new when truck built) 6" shorter than stock, custom 2x4 frame, mustang ll front end , ladder bar rear suspension., 9" Ford rear with 4:10 gear ,limited slip, Mosser 31 spline axles, Mickey Thompson tires, reman 90 mustang 302 ,hyd. roller cam(Ford Motorsport),double roller timing chain,Edelbrock 2 4bbl intake and 500cfm carbs, mallory ignition, Ford AOD automatic trans rebuilt with reman factory high stall converter(fresh at build) Truck has steel cab,doors, glass front fenders and grill section,steel bed with glass rear fenders, oak wood with stainless steel strips, 11 gallon fuel tank, autometer gauges, Ididit chrome tilt steering colume. vacume wipers(not much count ,but do work) horn,lights all electrical top notch stuff and all works. Engine ,trans ,suspension tires were all new OR rebuilt fresh new build from original truck at 3646 miles ago. Grundy has a $17000 value on it for insurance. A true Hot Rod, no radio nothing fancy, bare bones hot rod, very dependable, 18+ mpg cruising have gotten 21 on hyway.see pics. USA BIDDERS ONLY. classic, old school,rat rod. must be picked up unless prior arrangments made.
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