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1932 Ratrod Ford Pick Up on 2040-cars

Year:1932 Mileage:123456 Color: Black
Location:

Saddle Brook, New Jersey, United States

Saddle Brook, New Jersey, United States
Advertising:
Transmission:3spd.
Body Type:Pickup Truck
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:Flathead V8
Fuel Type:gas
For Sale By:Owner
VIN: 18 Year: 1932
Make: Ford
Model: Other Pickups
Drive Type: 3spd.
Mileage: 123,456
Warranty: No
Exterior Color: Black
Trim: None
Number of Cylinders: 8
Condition: UsedA vehicle is considered used if it has been registered and issued a title. Used vehicles have had at least one previous owner. The condition of the exterior, interior and engine can vary depending on the vehicle's history. See the seller's listing for full details and description of any imperfections.Seller Notes:"Truck is sold as is with no warranty."

This is a 1932 Ford pick up on a 1941 frame. This is not being sold as an original 1932 pick up.

 I have a clear N.J. title with a passed N.J. inspection good for almost 2 years!!! 
It has a 1946 flathead which has been rebuilt about 3000 miles ago.
It runs great with no smoke at all. I was told the motor has a 4" Merc crank with Nos heads that were milled. That's all I know.
I bought the motor from a friend's uncle & I believe what he told me to be true & accurate.
It has a 1934 3 spd & banjo rear. Both have been rebuilt & function perfectly. 
Brand new wiring harness & wiring throughout & all electrics work excellent. Electric fan.
 Fuel gauge is not showing correctly & I have an electronic set up that I never installed. This is included with the truck.
Truck rides great with new suspension all the way around including air shocks in the back & gas shocks up front.
The cab has been rubber mounted for a smoother ride.
I have Howells sheet metal for the door bottoms, cowl bottoms & cab corners that go with the truck,
I also have new side window channel kits for both doors if you want to install side roll up windows.
Truck turns heads everywhere we go & always has the largest crowd around it at the shows.
Please ask questions or come by to take a look or ride!
This truck is also being sold locally, so I reserve the right to close this auction at anytime.

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Sitting down at the pre-drive briefing with Ford engineers ahead of sampling the refreshed 2015 Focus, water bottles clinked as we wet our whistles before Q&A. While pouring a glass, we noticed something stamped on the bottle label: "1L." One liter. We were palming the exact displacement of the EcoBoost engine our group was about to drive. This was undoubtedly coincidence (such bottles litter every conference and dinner table in Europe) but it served to drive home just how small the total swept volume of Ford's wunderkind powerplant really is. It's tiny.
Of course, this isn't our first run-in with the little triple - we've sampled its turbocharged charms before in Ford's smaller Fiesta. At that time, we found it had plenty of poke for the subcompact, but the larger C-segment Focus carries around another 450 pounds or so and pushes a wider profile through the air. Would the three-cylinder have the stuffing to make the most of the Focus' athletic chassis, or would it be a letdown? Would it be the same as it was when we tested it in a Euro-spec Focus a couple of years ago? There was nothing left for it but to head out on the bucolic roads surrounding Versailles the day after the Paris Motor Show and find out for ourselves.

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Halfway between Detroit and Chicago, there is a car museum that gives visitors a unique level of interaction with antique cars. The Gilmore Car Museum in Hickory Corners, MI has a driver's training class to teach people of any age to learn how to drive a Ford Model T.
From the crank starter to the column-mounted throttle control, this driving school teaches people all there is to know about driving and operating a Model T. Each class lasts about two and a half hours and is only open to 18 students. There are ten sessions planned for 2014 - twice a day on May 3, June 22, July 22, August 23 and September 14. The class costs $95 (or $85 for members), and it also includes a tour of the museum's automobile collection.
In addition to this driving school, the museum has plenty of exhibits on the property, and it's open all but three days per year (Easter, Christmas and New Year's Day) with free admission for school field trips and active military. Be sure to check out the Gilmore Car Museum's website or visit them on Facebook for more info.

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I've had a healthy appreciation for cars that stop since one truly unfortunate incident with a runaway 1971 Lincoln Continental.
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