1940 Ford Rat Rod Truck Air Bagged on 2040-cars
Seneca, South Carolina, United States
1940 FORD TRUCK HAS AIR BAGS FRONT AND REAR THE TRUCK has A CUSTOM 2x4 SQUARE TUBE FRAME THE FRONT AXLE IS A 1947-1955 CHEVY TRUCK AXLE . TRUCK HAS NEW VEGA STEERING BOX NEW FOUR LINK SET UP IN REAR THE TRUCK BED WAS CUSTOM MADE IT HAS STORAGE IN IT. THE BAGS ARE NEW THE TRUCK ROLLS AND STEERS. IT IS SET UP WITH A SMALL BLOCK CHEVY AND A TURBO 350 TRANS BOTH ARE BAD BUT REBUILDABLE. THE REAREND IS A FORD 9 INCH THE TRUCK HAS ZEBRA SKIN SEATS . THE CAB IS CHANNELED 7 INCHS.
THE TRUCK DOES NOT HAVE A TITLE BILL OF SALE ONLY!!!!!!! THE TRUCK LAYS THE CAB AND BED WITH THE BAGS
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