1956 Ford F100 With Bbc Ramjet Engine Project on 2040-cars
Lake Havasu City, Arizona, United States
Body Type:short bed
Engine:bbc
Vehicle Title:Clear
Year: 1956
Mileage: 1
Make: Ford
Number of Cylinders: V-8
Model: F-100
Trim: custom
Drive Type: rwd
Cab; chopped and sectioned. Done professionally. Rounded door corners. Rear window was left stock height. All sheetmetal was end butted and there is no warping. Firewall is recessed, air vent smoothed. This was a no rust whatsoever cab when started. Frame; Boxed front to back with welds so perfect it looks like rectangle stock. It is the original frame and has the correct VIN number that matches title. Front suspension is Mustang II with Afco tubular A arms, Polished Wilwood disc brake calipers, Performance Racing Emporium stabilizer bars, Wilwood Tru Trac rack and pinion, coilover shocks, and custom boxed front crossmember. The rear is a completely polished Speedway (Winters) quickchange ($6000) with chromed axle tubes and again, polished Wilwood disc brake calipers and chromed coilover shocks. Polished 4-bar stainless steel system. Custom aluminum gas tank and CNC dual master cyl brake system. Engine; 468 cu. in. 4 bolt main BBC with Polished aluminum heads, roller cam and lifters, needle bearing roller rockers, BRC forged steel crank, BRC "H" beam rods, BRC pistons, fluid dampener, serpentine front system with polished water pump and alternator. The block was ground smooth and powdercoated Magenta, with polished stainless soft plugs. Induction is a Ramjet unit with a 58cc throttle body completely polished intake and doghouse. It is missing some parts. Milodon pan and flywheel. This motor was run in on a stand but never in a car. Trans; Turbo 400 with a completely polished case! Wheels and tires; Rears are 15x12 Boyd Coddington with new 31x16.50x15 Mickey Thompson Sportmans. Fronts are matching 15x8's Sheetmetal; Complete bed with tailgate all new. All four fenders are new and never on a car. Used but perfect hood, New core support and top shield. New lower grill valance. I have two grills with small dents but no rust. both running boards. This was a project that was someones dream but it never got finished. I was told he had $50,000 into the project! The parts in this motor are the best money can buy. I am sure there are people out there that are going to realize what these parts are worth and it will surprise me if someone doesn't hit the but it now button! Please call 503-703-6601 if you would like to talk to me about this truck.
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