Ford: Other Pickups on 2040-cars
Republic, Ohio, United States
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For sale is our completely custom 38 ford cabover.This truck truly is one of a kind and has never been seen at any car shows. We have approx. 900 miles on it after completing the build.The reconditioned and highly modified body sits on a reworked and reconditioned 1999 chevy 2500 van chassis.All of the chassis brakes, steering and suspension have been gone through reconditioned or replaced and repainted.The truck has front disc/rear drum brakes, with sway bars front and rear. The suspension is air bags. The air bag system has dual compressors for quick pressure tank charging and is controlled by a dual Guage setup with individual switchs for each corner. A simple system!! Less chance of electronic failure. The front suspension uses the original chevy A arm type suspension while the rear is a triangulation 4 link setup. All brake lines, fuel lines, shocks, wiring ,radiator, etc are new.Mounted inside the bed of the truck and hidden under a hydraulically lifted black ash bed floor is the engine as well as the air bag suspension system, dual batteries and fuel tank.The engine is a 350 cubic inch chevy, the engine has a 4 barrel carb, hei ignition and runs a thumpr camshaft. The exhaust is routed out the sides of the truck bed through custom side pipes.The transmission is a 700r4 with a lokar shifter.This truck runs alcoa 10 lug dually wheels that were machined down to accept light truck tires. The front tires are 245s while the rears are 285s.The interior is all new as well.
Ford Other Pickups for Sale
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