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1942 Ford Truck Street Rod, Chop Top, 383 Stroker Chevy Engine on 2040-cars

Year:1942 Mileage:0
Location:

Guntersville, Alabama, United States

Guntersville, Alabama, United States
Transmission:autom
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:383 stroker chev
Condition:

Used

Year
: 1942
Drive Type: 350 autom trans
Make: Ford
Mileage: 0
Model: Other Pickups
Trim: none

1942 Ford truck, chop top 4 inches, cut under back window just above bed to keep rear window factory size, frame subed with a s-10 , professionally done no half A job here, i have had truck over 5 yrs, new wiring harness installed, brand new alum radiator built for trk., elect fan, all new power steering system, polished alum ididit column tilt, with new D style steering wheel, all new omega gauges, pioneer stereo syst, all installed eastwood sound  and heat shield complete in cab doors, overhead, floors, up cab behind seat to under dash, all new seals for trk some not installed because trk not painted yet,  new bfg tires on crager wheels, all steel body,  brand new bed system, new wood and bed strips,  electric fuel pump on frame, fuel tank mounted in tool box in bed, red top optima battery and optima alum mount with cut off, no expense spaired, i had all pcs, chromed at courtesy metals, new chrome int, ext. door handles, i drive this trk. 3-4 days a week, blinkers, hd. lts. all work, no rust in trk.  when mock up was complete i started driving it and just have no time to complete, all hard work is done, has a 10 bolt rear, 373 gears, all new, all new front and rear disc brakes, stops on a dime, 80 mph drives like a hot rod should, trk. is mocked/built to be taken apart very easy all bolted together, even the new exhaust bolted on not welded, has new built front end w/dropped spindles , all new shocks, new coated headers, alum. pulleys, etc. im sure ive missed something so if you need more pics/ info just call 256-441-1156 Rod has no title, bill of sale only, please no bs, im just not up for it, can deliver just according to where for the fees of course. thanks for looking

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