1937 Dodge Pickup Truck Street Rod Hot Rod Frame Off Restoration With 800 Miles! on 2040-cars
Ukiah, California, United States
1937 Dodge Street Rod Hot Rod Pick up Truck. This streetrod pick up was a frame off restoration completed late in 2011. It has less than 800 miles on it and it isn't even broken in. The body/hood have been channeled down over the frame and the chrome grille was custom made. The bed was shortened and lined in Linex. The frame features a Heidt's Mustang II front end with power steering and power brakes. It has a Camaro rear end with 2:73 gears that are anchored to the frame via a custom 4 link system. Truck is equipped with drum brakes.Has 275 65 17's in the rear and 225 50 15's in the front. Toyo tires. New of course.. Sitting on aluminum American Racing wheels, Cragar style mags. The Power train is a Chevrolet 350 crate motor rebuilt by 5 Star Engineering at rated at 330 horsepower. The 700R4 automatic transmission was rebuilt by Phoenix Transmissions. The engine features an Edelbrock intake manifold with a 650 cfm carburetor. Also Sanderson ceramic coated "Jayster" exhaust headers going into Flowmaster "Hushpower" mufflers; and an air conditioning and heating system by Class Auto Air. The aluminum radiator is by "Be Cool." The custom interior features Auto Meter gauges, a Lokar shifter, and a Pioneer am/fm stereo with cd player, as well as a custom upholstery by "Bitching Stitching." The paint color is Indigo Blue Pearl with ghost flames on the door. Also a 24 gallon gas tank out of a Chevrolet Corvette with a fuel cell. Truck has been done right. No rust, no drips no scratches. Garage kept and a restoration 2 years in the making. Absolutely no trades, please don't ask. If you are the winning bidder please sure your contact information is updated with Ebay to where you have a working reachable cell phone that I can get hold of you after the auction ends. I would also appreciate it yourself if you took the initiative to try to contact me within 24 hours of the auction's close. This is a bank wire transfer or direct cash deposit auction. No exceptions. All funds must be received in full within 3 business days. Car must be picked up within 2 weeks. A little flexible on this, we all know how shipping companys are. I do appreciate you visiting my auction. Thank you, good luck, and happy bidding! BTW, Here's a video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=StdZtsI4Rz4&feature=youtu.be
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