1955 Ford F100 Hot Rod Drag Truck With 468 Big Block Chevy on 2040-cars
Saint Petersburg, Florida, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:468 Big Block chevy
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Exterior Color: White
Make: Ford
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: F-100
Trim: Hot Rod
Drive Type: Drag Truck
Mileage: 10
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
1955 Ford F-100 Hot Rod Drag Truck with Chevy 468 Big Block with Nitrous plate and auto transmission. Has about ten runs on this engine. Ran 7,65's on motor and 6.60's with 175 nitrous shot. Engine has 970 cfm Holley,Team G intake, 175 nitrous kit, Big Oval heads, 305H cam, forged pistons 9:5:1 ,Holley fuel pump, 2" Hooker headers with 3.5" collectors, and electric radiator and trans fans. Spotlights up front. Hurst Quarter Stick, and AutoMeter Pro Tach. Body has very solid steel cab and bed with fiberglass fenders and one-piece fiberglass tilt frontend. Has new windshield and plexiglass door windows. Full rollcage, racing seat with 5 point harness. Bed has huge tubs for bigger tires and ten gallon fuel cell and two battery setup. Drivetrain has stock I-beam front axle with lowering springs and disc brakes with stock steering. TH350 transmission with 4500 stall. Ladder bar suspension to Ford 9 inch with 4.60 gear Mosler axles. 29/10.50 M/T slicks on chrome Weld wheels. Toy for fast boys (and girls). Only used occasionally locally in friendly competition. Free and clear title from Tenessee, and Florida Bill of Sale. A very solid truck currently not street legal. Would need headlights, brakelights, mufflers, wiring changes etc. but doable. Additional pics available.
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