Rat Rod Street Rod Truck Air Ride Bbf on 2040-cars
Cement City, Michigan, United States
1950 f1 rod full frame off build partially boxed frame notched rear 3 link with air ride suspension with dual pumps and tanks. Front is a aftermarket tubular mustang 2 front end with slotted and drilled rotors and Manuel steering. Now for the fun stuff it has a fresh built 460 big block punched .030 over mild cam dual weiand high rise and dual holly 600 cfm with a c6 automatic trans,also a electric water pump and electric fan with a 3 core aluminum radiator motor has about a 1k miles on it, custom headers and 40 series flowmaster mufflers.The body is 100% rust free and has 7 layers of clear coat the underside is completely under coated and sealed. There is no side glass but I have all the window goodies in a box. The front and rear glass is brand new with factory tint. I can go on and on with this truck so to make it easier on me if you have any question shoot me an email and ask away. I have a good clear title in hand so bid to win I can deliver for $1 a mile but check with me first on your location.
On Jul-22-14 at 16:14:48 PDT, seller added the following information: Carbs are completely rebuilt but still need a little adjustment anyone who's run dual carbs knows that they can be tricky the truck runs good just if you get on it at low rpm's she falls flat for a second. |
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