1936 Ford Pickup Truck Retro Street Rod Ho 302 V8 on 2040-cars
Oviedo, Florida, United States
Engine:302CI
Mileage: 2,400
Make: Ford
Exterior Color: Orange
Model: Other Pickups
Interior Color: Tan
Trim: pickup truck
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Power Windows
Drive Type: RWD
1936 Ford pickup street rod has a high output 302CI V8 engine with automatic overdrive transmission, power steering, power disc brakes, power tinted windows and air conditioning that blows hard and ice cold. It's body is beautiful and is laser straight. The paint is atomic orange base/clear wet sanded and buffed to a mirror finish. The hand laid custom pin-striping adds just the right touch and with it's late model chassis and suspension the truck drives, handles and rides like a brand new late model vehicle. This is a high-end quality build that has great craftsmanship and detail and is very clean from the top of the roof to bottom of it's rust-free undercarriage.
Serious buyers please just call 321-663-6608 for a possible Buy It Now. Always interested in trades up or down.
Have contacts with shipping out of state or overseas.
For a great price on a quote in the United States call the best in the business, Mike Lippe at Discount Auto Transport 715-687-4600
I can assist in exporting anywhere worldwide -- Usually takes 45-60 days from point of purchase. The cost seems to be close to $2200 US monies which will take to all major world ports.
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