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1952 Ford F1, Hot Rod, Built 351w, Dart Iron Eagle Heads, Aod, Narrowed 9" 4link on 2040-cars

Year:1952 Mileage:0
Location:

Cleveland, Georgia, United States

Cleveland, Georgia, United States

 Where to begin . . . . .
I have a hand built jig table chassis with 4 link rear suspension and a narrowed 9" ford rear end, flemke style flipped axle front end. The chassis and all parts are brand new. The cab is a 1952 Ford F1 truck body which has been channeled and has custom floor pans and custom built tunnel. Front Chevrolet disc brakes with power brake booster. bed is custom built with a 52 bed shortened and 38 V8 tailgate. Optima battery is located in the rear under a aluminum gas tank with custom cut/ built gas cap. front end is a 30's Massey Furguson tractor grille with new bucket style headlights. Built 351W with Dart Iron Eagle Heads, fully balanced and bluprinted. MSD ignition. Aod transmission with Lokar shifter. Professionally built driveshaft. Wheels are WELD racing with a 15X14 in the rear with Hoosier tires and 15X3 1/2 up front. This is going to have to be a come and take a look at situation because I have a lot of money invested in this truck and it is not quite finished. I have every part and piece to finish this truck but do not have time anymore. This truck is my baby! NO EXPENSE WAS SPARED in building this truck!!!!! you cant build this truck for less than what I have in it from the ground up! I have a clean and clear title which I currently have tagged and insured here in the state of GA. Any questions just ask and I will answer as fast as I can. I am not desperate to sell it and i will finish it before I give it away. Oh what is left to finish. . . .Wiring on bed and clean up rest of wiring into looms, which I have the complete kit. Then a few other little nit picky things and trust me ALL the hard stuff is finished. So that brings us to price and trades. I will take a look at trades but they have to be something I'm interested in. I know you will love the truck as much as I and I want to see it go to a good home. 678-641-8397 call or text


I reserve the right to end the auction early due to local sale. I can also provide delivery of the truck if needed.


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