1920 Dodge Truck (rat-rod) on 2040-cars
El Dorado Hills, California, United States
Body Type:Convertible
Engine:GM Inline 6 Cylinder
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Year: 1920
Number of Cylinders: 6
Make: Dodge
Model: Other Pickups
Trim: Rat-Rod
Cab Type (For Trucks Only): Single Cab
Drive Type: Rear Wheel Drive
Options: Leather Seats, Convertible
Mileage: 67,875
Sub Model: Rat-Rod
Exterior Color: Patina
Disability Equipped: No
Interior Color: Black
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
This rat-rod is registered as a 1920 Dodge truck, it's legal, tagged and licensed & insured...You literally can drive it home tomorrow! It's was professionally built by hot rod enthusiasts, not a backyard shade tree mechanics who did a butcher job by any means.
Mechanically & Electrically sound! All electrical is new! Includes wake board tower speakers on the roll bar has iPod/ iPhone aux jack with a hidden amp for your listening pleasure while driving! It's only got approx 3,000 miles on the car since the build. Drive it from Colorado back to California through Death Valley in a heat wave and lived to tell the story! Turn signals, headlights/ tail lights, high beams work. Has a horn, Has wiper blade motors and all. There is zero rust on the car, it was bead blasted, holes filled and patch panels all completed. Has a lot of desirable hot rod parts including 1956 Buick 16 inch drum brakes that have been machined to fit ford hubs. Has a suicide old school suspension and everything has been gone through. Too much to list, you'll see the labor of love that was put into this build..in person is when all the details come to life. The motor is a GM inline six cylinder, 235 cubic inch with HEI ignition, puts out approx 185 horse power. It's got a turbo 350 automatic transmission. It's got plenty of giddy up cause the entire vehicle weighs 2,021 pounds. It's got a ford 9' inch rear end with 390 gears, it's quick off the line with a nice low rpm at 65 mph on the freeway, best of both worlds. Drives great, handles great, around town & freeway driving is no problem Very reliable, does not over heat of anything like that, has a secondary heater core that serves as a back up radiator.. No Haggling, No BS. . .. First $7K CASH MONEY . . .. Takes this running, driving, reliable shop built, tagged and licensed Rat-Rod... Get it NOW while the offer is out there! Located in the Sacramento Area! (408)916-6109 Mike |
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