1934 Ford "hotrod" Pickup on 2040-cars
Elizabethtown, KY, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:454
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: Other Pickups
Trim: Pickup
Options: Leather Seats
Drive Type: 2wd
Power Options: Power Windows
Mileage: 200
Exterior Color: Brown
Interior Color: Tan
1934 Ford Pickup. Probably one of, if not the most "Wild and Wicked" Hot Rod pickup of this style ever built. This is a brand new fresh finish to a 6 year build. This truck is very practical... Actually if you are looking for something different in style and craftsmanship, then this truck has your name on it. Starting with a very good solid '34 Ford cab, everything else is hand built. It was debuted at this years Detroit Autorama where it received 2 awards including "Best Pickup". It picked up a Street Rodder Top Ten at Goodguys in Nashville. It also just won "Beater of the Year" last weekend at Beatersville in Louisville. It has been shot for a Street Rodder magazine feature to be coming out very soon. It runs, drives and handles great. THIS TRUCK IS BAD!!!
Specs:
Chassis- One of a kind frame. Z'd in front with 2x6 front rails with recessed holes. Frame continues under the bed and rearend where qtr eliptic springs and a custom wishbone hang a Ford 9" 3.70 Posi rear axle. The front features a spring over dropped axle and split wishbones also with sleeved holes. Vega steering box and custom built column. All four corners have early Ford lever shocks. All the suspension components have been powdercoated in a raw cast steel finish. Front drum brakes with Buick style drums and rear finned covers. Stops like four wheel disc... Front wheels are 19" Model A wheels with BF Goodrich 5.00x19 WWW. Rear wheels are 19" Model A wheels that have been custom made into 20x6 with 7.00 x 20 tires. All powdercoated gloss black.
Drivetrain- 454 big block Chevy with a Weiand 6.71 polished blower topped with 6 new Strombergs. Comp Cam and lifters. Msd ignition and pro billet distributor. All brand new!!! Backed by a 400 Turbo with stall. Cooled by a 3 row aluminum radiator with electric fan hidden by a custom stainless mesh shroud. Runs most of the time at 170 and has never got over 180 degrees.
Body- Original Henry built cab. Chopped 4 inches and channeled 2. Hidden door hinges. bearclaw latches with original outside handles, tilt out windshield frame and cowl vent for A/C... All tinted glass with power door windows and crank handle switches. Original dash with gauge insert and Stewart Warner gauges. Interior features engine turned aluminum panels recessed in to dash and door panels. Beautiful rust color leather interior matches the custom mixed chocolate body color. The bed is all custom built. Features a custom built tailgate with original 30's Ford logo. Stake pockets with stainless screen inserts in dimple die holes. And a hard maple wood floor with hand rubbed oil finish and polished stainless strips. '46 Ford taillights bring up the rear. Up front is a sectioned '32 grill shell and stainless insert. '34 Commercial headlights and finished off with some ivory pinstripes by Kirby.
I am listing this truck for the owner so please refer all questions to Larry at 270-272-3776.
We invite you to come and inspect the truck before bidding... Truck is being sold as-is with no warranty or guarantee.
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