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1936 Ford Truck Street Rod Rat Rod on 2040-cars

US $24,000.00
Year:1936 Mileage:500
Location:

Fenton, Missouri, United States

Fenton, Missouri, United States
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 1936 Ford pickup chopped 4". New tires, super bell disc brake up front with all stainless brake lines and flexible stainless braided lines to front wheels. 1935 wire wheels blasted and power coated black. New VEGA steering box with cross steer setup, posie front spring, 1928 grille shell with 3 core aluminum radiator truck runs cool anytime. Truck is painted Buckskin Dupont paint base clear 2-stage. Firewall is Jet Black as well as dash. 1948 pickup bed shortened 14" inches. N.O.S. Tailgate with ford logo and 1948 steering column with all new shaft and borgensen U-Joints weld on. Small chevy 350 stock motor edelbrock valve covers powder coated and machine gray block edelbrock  carb with nostalgic air cleaner painted body color 2 stage. Turbo 350 tranny stock converter. Custom built lake headers with fiberglass wrap and drilled and wire locked bolts with 3" turn outs, front windshield glass rolls out for ventilation. Ford 9" inch posi rear end with 3:23 gears drum brakes with new wheel cyclinders truck stops very well. New wire harness with room to expand. I incorporated power windows. Truck has tinted chopped glass front sides and rear. Interior coffee brown seats with black door panels and kick panels and custom center console . Dietz headlights black with LED amber front turn signals, 1938 ford original speedometer and dash gauges with separate temp, oil and voltmeter gauges, wired with 2 auxiliary outlets. Battery hidden underneath pickup bed with fuel tank under bed with hidden hinges.Custom CNC routered at our shop Jack Daniels logo in bed Custom all cedar stained made to mimic Whiskey Barrel black powder coated hinges and straps with square bolt heads actual bed wood thickness 1 1/4". Built to be driven nice example of custom 1936 Ford. I have a video of the truck driving on the road. If you would like to see it please email me and I'll send it to you.THIS VEHICLE IS SOLD AS-IS

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