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1952 Ford Street-rod 16 69 Miles Over $60,000 Buid(all-new) Custom F-150 F-1 on 2040-cars

Year:1952 Mileage:5000
Location:

Bee Spring, Kentucky, United States

Bee Spring, Kentucky, United States

 All steel 1952 Ford pickup

1952  Ford Pickup Street Rod  ,This 1952  Ford pickup was professionally built and there was no expense spared on this truck.

This 1952 Ford  F1  features a GM crate 350ci engine. paired with the engine is a 700- R4 over drive transmission.The rear of the car is a 10 bolt Chevy  rear end.

The brakes are power 4- wheel disk. In terms of suspension, this 1952 Ford pickup features a second-generation Camaro sub-frame. Ron Davis aluminum radiator, Custom 18 inch polished American racing wheels, The paint on this 1952 Ford pickup is beautiful and flawless and comes from DuPont, This 1952 Ford is 100% rust and collision free Arizona body with all original body panels,The Fire wall has been smoothed, This 1952  Ford  has a new one-off custom  leather interior, This 1952  Ford was built by a  professional hotrod shop with no expense spared this is a must see and drive car, It is truly a work of art in every aspect 




THIS CAR JUST RECEVED A NUT & BOLT FRAME UP RESTORATION. 

POWER STEERING, four-wheel POWER DISC BRAKES AND OTHER CUSTOM UPGRADES that are unbelievable .

               

 (TAKE A LOOK)

 

 

 

      FOR MORE INFO EMAIL STEVE@SANDSCLASSICCARS.COM

 

  • New flawless black PAINT
  • NEW custom leather  INTERIOR
  • Custom wood grain bed floor 
  • NEW custom billet WHEELS
  • BUCKET SEATS
  • 350ci crate engine
  • 700-R4 over drive TRANSMISSION
  • 10 bolt REAR END
  • POWER STEERING
  • POWER four wheel disc BRAKES
  • Custom fuel tank
  • flow master exhaust  
  • Chrome alternator    
  • Tinted glass
  • Chrome tilt column
  • Billet steering wheel
  • Dolphin blackface gauges
  • LOKAR shifter
  • Trunk mount CD player
  • Custom one-off leather interior  
  • BUCKIT SEATS
  • Custom GRIP WHEEL
  • Custom TACT & GAUGES
  • ALL OTHER SUSPENSION IS custom
  • ALL CHROME AND STAINLESS is NEW
  • TOO MUCH TO LIST (MUST SEE)
  • LOOK UNDER THIS Pro touring 1952  Ford IT IS NICE.

 

THIS Pro touring 1952  Ford LOOKS AS GOOD AS THE DAY IT WAS MADE . THE PAINT IS SLICK AS GLASS AND THE BODY IS LASER STRIGHT ALL THE BODY PANELS LINE UP AS THEY SHOULD.

THIS1952 Ford RUNS AND DRIVES LIKE A DREAM. NOTHING WAS OVER LOOKED THIS PRO TOURING 1952 Ford pickup  IS READY FOR ANY SHOW.

(A MUST SEE AND DRIVE CAR)   (YOU WILL NOT BE DISSIPOINTED)

 

FOR MORE INFO CALL STEVE @ (270-259-1491)  OR (270-597-6965) (270-597-6964) 

OR EMAIL  STEVE@SANDSCLASSICCARS.COM 

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