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42 Rat Rod Truck Custom Kustom Hot Rod Streetrod Pro Show All New Restored Sbc on 2040-cars

US $18,995.00
Year:1942 Mileage:0
Location:

Saint Louis, Missouri, United States

Saint Louis, Missouri, United States

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" The South Dakota Rat "
 

The truck began life in the great state of South Dakota. To this day, she still has its last known tag from 1967 across the tailgate. The truck may look like it just was pulled out of the barn or the field but that’s where it stops.  This may be one of the most sold 42’ models I have seen in a long time. As you can see from the pictures, the doors and cab corners are all solid, which is very rare.

The truck has just undergone a complete make over. The entire chassis has been replaced with a much stronger and safer unit donated by an early S-10. The engine bay now has a fresh little 350 V-8 with all the new goodies. The transmission is no longer a non-synchronized 3 speed but a much more suitable Turbo 350 automatic. All the wiring has been completely replaced with a Painless wiring system. As far as other comforts, the truck now has power disc brakes and power steering. The exhaust is dual of course and has Flowmaster style mufflers.

As far as the exterior, nothing has been changed except for the new Coker tires with of course cheater slicks out back. The wheels where also upgraded at the same time with a new set of Rockets.

With all that being said, the truck drives and stops like a new one but still looks like a true Rat…


Be offered by: RODS & RIDES BY TD, LLC

888-701-2335  OR 314-393-2123

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