1962 Ford Rat Rod Pickup on 2040-cars
Walden, New York, United States
1962 Ford rat rod pick up. Fabricated using a 1953 ford pick up cab, chopped 5", channeled 4". Mounted to a Ford Model T reinforced frame, lengthened 13". Powered by a Dodge Red Ram "baby hemi", 37,000 miles. Fueled with 3 Stromberg 97's connected to a progressive linkage with a Carter electric fuel pump. Cast aluminum intake, lake style exhaust, aluminum 3 core radiator with fan, 12 volt marine grade alternator, 4 speed Saginaw with a Hurst inline dragster speed shifter. 1955 Chevy passenger rear axle, 1938 Chevy pickup front axle, cheater slicks on rear, bias ply mounted on wire spoke front rims. Radius suspension front and rear with stabilizer rods, pneumatic Firestone air bag suspension rear with race car coil overs, on board air compressor to adjust ride height. Removable race car steering wheel connected to a Corvair reversed steering box. Hand crafted aluminum bomber seats with lambswool covered cushions from Apache attack helicopter. Hydraulic parking brake. Spun aluminum fuel tank. Removeable bed flooring for servicing. No side glass. Needs a speedometer. Fast, LOUD and road legal. Has been registered and inspected.
On Jun-08-14 at 09:51:59 PDT, seller added the following information: Vehicle comes with two sets of exhaust pipes, drag pipes and lake pipes. the lake pipes can be dampened with an insert. |
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