1934 Ford Pick Up Truck All Steel Street Rod Rat Pabst Blue Ribbon on 2040-cars
Saint Marys, Kansas, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:350 chevy
For Sale By:owner
Mileage: 835
Make: Ford
Model: Other Pickups
Warranty: none
Trim: std
Drive Type: rear
You are looking at my 1934 ford street rod. It was finished in 2010 and has been driven very little, with only 835 miles. I am not sure were to start, It has a 350 chevy engine and trans, with a 3.08 gear 10 bolt rear.The engine is stock other than bolt ons, which consist of a cross ram intake with 450 holleys, a grant flamethrower dual point, cal custom valve covers, an aluminum oil pan, and a waterpump riser. The frame was custom built and the cab is not chopped or channeled and is very comfortable to ride in. The bed was custom built from 48 ford bed sides, and the flying eyeball is embossed on the tailgate. It has coker tires on american racing wheels.The front suspension is a drop axle with stainless hairpins and 41 ford spindles with buick brake conversion. The rear is a 4 bar with factory gm brakes. It has autometer ford script gauges and a chrome speedway column. The truck drives very nice, but it does not driver like a new car if that is what you are looking for. They exhaust is not as loud as you would think, it has baffles, and is about like driving a harley. It could use some carpet professionally installed. It has a fuel cell under the bed and one of my few complaints is that it is slow to fill with the filler on the side (I did not want it in the bed floor). The truck was in street rods top 100 when I took it to the Goodguys show in 2010 shortly after finishing. I am sure there is a lot I am missing An if you have any questions you can email me or call 785 844 3363. This is a very nice truck that needs a new home. It has a clean Kansas title and I will help load but will not arrange shipping. The decals on the doors will come off if you do not like them.
If you would like to look at the truck contact me. I would consider a partial trade for a gm muscle car.
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