1932 Ford Pickup Project Nearly Complete All The Best Parts Flathead Power on 2040-cars
Golden, Colorado, United States
Body Type:Pickup Truck
Engine:Flathead V-8
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Interior Color: Black
Make: Ford
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: Other
Trim: 2-door
Drive Type: RWD
Mileage: 15
Exterior Color: Green
Disability Equipped: No
Offered for sale is a 1932 Ford pickup project that is nearly complete. While it's obvious the front end is 1933-34 the open title I have is a 1932. Original paint and zero rust on this truck originally from California. All this needs is a firewall and steering column and steering wheel. All of the drive train is new or rebuilt. Late model 276 cu. in. 8BA flathead has all of the great parts including: Ross forged pistons, 4" stroke Mercury crank, Isky Max 1 camshaft (.350 lift 249 duration), block modified for full flow remote oil filter, Offenhauser single 4 intake w/Hollet 390 cfm carb, Sharp cylinder heads, ARP head studs, Mallory electronic distributor, alternator, block hugger headers, New walker radiator with electric fan, Tri-C starter. Transmission is a big spline RUG 4 speed (3 speed w/overdrive) from a Ford F-150 and a hydraulic throwout bearing. Front axle is a Superbell with Posies spring and Speedway disc brake kit.New Speedway Vega style steering box. Rear axle is a Currie 9 in. Ford housing and axles (unknown gear ratio), Posies spring and Superbell rear disc kit w/emergency brake kit. TCI four bar suspension front and rear. New steel wheels with caps and trim rings, Coker classic tires, P195/75-15 in front, P235/75-15 in the rear. Wouldn't take much to complete. Any questios please call Thomas 970-230-0192 Thanks for looking.
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