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1936 Ford Pickup Truck Full Professional Restoration 1949 Ford 8b A V8 Flat Head on 2040-cars

Year:1936 Mileage:750
Location:

Riverside, California, United States

Riverside, California, United States
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1936 Ford Pickup for sale

Video on YouTube 1936 Ford Pickup For Sale! 92507

This truck is an awesome driver with 90% new and improved parts, full professional restoration. 

$6000 spent on rebuilding the 1949 8b a V8 flat head with build sheet,  680 miles on the engine it runs great.
Banjo rear end with open drive conversion with new 3.54 ring and pinion, the truck will cruise at 70 mph + on the freeway all day long.
Aluminum edelbrock heads, aluminum Offenhouser dual intake, 2 X 9 super 7 carbs.
C4 trans automatic conversion. New Steele wheels,  New tires all a around, 18" shifter on the floor.  
New gauges, light sw, new windshield wiper motor and sw. 
All new glass, rubbers and felts, new upholstery,  new bed wood kit, new paint, new wiring harness. 
All new exhaust with ceramic coated headers msd ignition and wires.moon aluminum oil filter. 
Much of suspension is new.  Interior, tail, and headlights new. 
Electric fan with aluminum shroud. Bumpers front and rear new. 
Dual master cylinder and booster, proportioning valve, 2x residual valves. 
All new brakes and lines including fittings.  
I do have  the hood and side's, which are louvered and in bare metal. 
Stainless steel brake lines
Dortch tech shocks front and rear
Stock leaf springs lowered
New paint
New Wild Bill pinstripe work
New hoses, wiring, fluids, filters, this truck is over 90% new restoration

I am forgetting to mention lots of parts, hopefully the photos will show all the details.  
This truck is a real head turner and fun to drive. 

The truck is located in Riverside California 92507
Please email for viewing or test drive.
We can arrange to ship within the US at the buyers expense.

Thank you and good look.

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