1934 Ford Pick Up All Steel Old School Barn Find V8 Flat Head Ca. Gasser Rat Rod on 2040-cars
Thousand Oaks, California, United States
Engine:flat v8
Drive Type: rear
Make: Ford
Mileage: 1,619
Model: Other Pickups
Warranty: none
Trim: std
1934 ford pick up all steel old school barn find V8 flat head Ca. gasser rat rod vintage 1970s ? from the estate of a antiques dealer stashed away in a dry storage storage unit since 1997 outside of the pictures this is what I can tell you, when I acquired the truck the drivers side head and intake were removed and 1 valve was missing I don't see any damage internally I can only guess it was burnt broken or ? regardless im thinking this was why it was parked and left off there, the engine rotates just fine and I think its a easy fix for you flat head guys, one of the cooling tubes and head, intake bolts have disappeared and I could not locate the drivers side interior door panel or keys. There is a short info paper that I have when the truck was bought it includes a list of items as follows 1946 to 1948 mercury engine, 12 inch hydraulic brakes, drop axle, chrome 14 and 15 inch wheels, fenton intake, 97 stromburg carbs, daytona lazer seats leather, grant wheel, tilt column, 1940 bumpers with deluxe bumper guards, hard wood bed etc.etc. / sold as is with clear Ca. title, buyer responsible for pick up and transport for overseas buyers I can recommend some reliable shippers / terms sold as is, a $500.00 pay pal deposit due in no more than 24 hours of auction end balance due via cash casher's check or money wire in no more than 7 days of auction end no exceptions
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