1948 Ford F1 Rat Rod Kool Rat Truck Ratrod Chevy 350 V8 on 2040-cars
Fort Lauderdale, Florida, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:350 v8
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: F-100
Year: 1948
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Trim: rat rod
Drive Type: rwd
Mileage: 3,000
This is somehting you CAN'T live without! 1948 Ford F1 custom rat rod done right. This thing is turn key, eveything is new have a huge file full of receipts, all paperwork has been kept. I have never turned as many heads as I have driving this thing. Its low, Kool, Loud, and seriously quick! Here's just a small idea of everything that has beeen done to this machine:
Engine:
350 bored to 355
1976 GM 4-BOLT MAIN
Square and Parallel decked
Align honed main bearing bore
cylinders are sonic tested for thickness
Cylinders honed within .0002" straightness and roundness
Blueprint premium cast iron crankshaft (1 piece rear main seal)
Chevy heavy beam rods with 150,000 PSI bolts
Hypreutectic Pistons
10.0:1 compression
Hastings Moly rings
Clay Smith hydraulic flat tappet cam
High Volume oil pump
Hydraulic lifters
Solid motor mounts
Hilborn style finned intake box
Transmission:
Turbo 350 Automatic
Slap shift hurst with reverse lockout
B&M Street/strip shift kit
Tranny rebuilt along with motor
Chassis:
Custom Frame, Smoothed, Filled, Z'd and powdercoated
Posies front end with super slide spring and reverse eye
Custom Headers
JEG'S performance ladder bars
12V air horn
Speedway amber pony light
Gipe performance wheel studs
Total Performance Beauty rings
Speedway headlight mounting bracket
Speedway tie rod kit
Speedway Aluminum friction shocks
speedway steering shaft
speedway 30" roadster column
wheelsmith wheels 15x10 (rear) 15x6 (front)
Micky Thompson sportmans in the rear, full tread on tires
New front and rear windsheild rubbber, LMC
Moon 11 gallon spun aluminum fuel tank
Body chopped, narrowed, and channeled
suicide doors with claw realease
Brank new Wilwood underfloor master cylinder
Full Wilwood 4 piston caliper front brakes
drum brakes in the rear, new drums pads and wheel cylinders
Interior:
Custom fiberglass dash
New gauges from EQUUS
All operational
Hurst shifter
Custom Aluminum "Spade" bomber seats
Leather cushions
4 point camlock racing harness w/harness bar
Roof wrapped in heat and sound deadening material
Leather cowboy style bag for glove compartment
Car is currently painted matte black with plastidip
Everything on this truck is new, and done right with safety and proper function in mind!
It is turn key and will never disappoint!
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