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1949 Ford F1 Custom Hot Rod Rat Chopped 383 Stroker on 2040-cars

Year:1949 Mileage:5000
Location:

Sherwood, Oregon, United States

Sherwood, Oregon, United States

1949 Ford F1. Complete custom. Chopped and Channeled. All body work was professionally done. This truck hasn't gone to a show without a trophy and gets two thumbs up from every person that sees it. If you want something nobody else has, this is it. Undercarriage is very clean, car is rust free and all metal/wood. Car has been chopped and channeled. Because of the small rear window, a back-up camera is installed and is activated with a toggle switch. Has line-lock installed, red button on shifter. Incredibly smooth to drive, power brakes, roll-up windows. I also have full rear fenders as well as a stand alone grille that allows you to remove the one-piece hood and have an exposed engine. Paint is of good initial quality...base coat/clear coat but does have a number a scratches and knicks on it. It's a driver, not a trailer queen. Car is 100% 50-state legal and titled as a true 1949 Ford F1 with a clean title. I can help arrange shipping if needed. Happy bidding and good luck! Made a small list of parts...missing a lot but here is a quick rundown.
  • 383 Chevy Stroker 
  • Dual Quads...650 Holleys 
  • Tunnel Ram Intake 
  • Chrome Alternator 
  • Camaro Front Clip 
  • Polyurethane bushings throughout 
  • New Suspension, front and rear 
  • Tubular control arms 
  • Modified chassis w/ cross bracing and 69 camaro front clip 
  • CPP Power Booster and Proportioning Valve 
  • Rebuilt Turbo 350 Transmission 
  • Hurst Shifter w/ push button Line-Lock (has indicator light when line-lock is engaged) 
  • 10 Bolt RearEnd, spool, mosier axles 
  • Wood bed 
  • Spun aluminum tank 
  • aluminum tailgate 
  • steel side panels  
  • Tilting steering wheel 
  • New Coker Whitewall tires w/ under 100 miles
  • New moon wheels 
  • Aircraft style seats w/ harnesses 
  • Full Stereo/Speakers 
  • Push button hideaway lcd screen w/ toggle switch back up camera 
  • Turn signals/headlights/brake lights all work


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