1936 Ford Pickup Truck Rat Rod Hot Rod Finished Interior Chopped Channeled 1935 on 2040-cars
Gibbon, Nebraska, United States
Body Type:Pickup Truck
Engine:305 chevy
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Ford
Model: Other Pickups
Trim: stock
Cab Type (For Trucks Only): Regular Cab
Drive Type: Automatic
Mileage: 600
Exterior Color: Brown
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Interior Color: Red
1936 Ford Hot rod pickup. It is built on 40 ford pickup frame with model A front crossmember, and chevy rear end with coil over shocks and triangulated 4 bar rear suspension, It has a rear sway bar and front 40 ford axle. Transverse leaf front, and vega cross steering. 80,000 mile 305 chevy engine and transmission all stock internally runs great, very reliable, Duel exhaust all the way back with turbo mufflers. 42-48 ford front brakes, 35-36 ford headlights, grille, hood, cab and bed. Clean Nebraska title, currently driven daily, fresh build this past fall. It is currently on 48 ford 16" smooth wheels with radial wide whites. I have also the 16" ford 1935 wire wheels and bias ply tires with caps and rings. YOU GET EITHER SET OF WHEELS AND TIRES< NOT BOTH. Cab has been chopped 2.5" channeled 5", grille chopped, and teeth replaced. Stock hood. Rear of frame shortened and kicked up, box shortened 11". All new smoke tint laminated glass, (crack in pass side) all windows with new tracks and felt, all function including crank out windshield, and working cowl vent. 1936 ford banjo steering wheel made into a 15" custom. Handmade steering column and column shift. 4 speeker stereo and CD player. Antique firewall mounted heater. All new red vinyl and cloth interior. Completely insulated and sealed, windlacing, quit ride, comfortable and smooth. Hand made seat folds forward for storage, base also lifts up for under seat storage, cigg lighter plug for phone charger. Stereo up above in header. All custom made inside... 1939 ford stock gas tank. Oak bed floor. functioning tail gate. New aluminum model A radiator, 600 cfm edelbrock carb. Horn, wipers, new guages and wiring panel, Very reliable and ready to cruize. I am currently driving this every day. I have over 500 miles on it and it has been great. Another project needs the funds. NO TRADES, NO LOWBALLERS. You can literally fly in and drive this home. It has not been to any shows, nor had any exposer. This is a classic peice of art.. NOT COPIED RAT JUNK. It has all rustic finish on the outside, Flat clearcoat over rust and stock paint. All accessories are in working order, blinkers, bright and dim, 3 speed heat control, all guages, horn, everything works like new....for questions you can text 308 708 1955. This truck is in Gibbon Nebraska and can be viewed anytime with appointment. For sale locally so I reserve the right to end auction early. Dont make the mistake of buying one too radical, this is practical and functional. Daily driver... Thanks, Kyle Bond
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