1942 F0rd Hot Rod Truck Rat on 2040-cars
Spruce, Michigan, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Year: 1942
Make: Ford
Drive Type: REAR
Model: Other Pickups
Mileage: 5,000
Trim: HOT ROD
1942 FORD HOT ROD PICK-UP. THIS TRUCK STARTED LIFE AS A FIRETRUCK AND WAS MADE INTO A STREET/STRIP ROD. Powered by a 513 cube ford stroker motor with eagle crank and H beam rods and Probe pistons. rotating assembly has been balanced and is topped with ported stock heads, roller rockers, mild Crane cam, Stealth intake and 850 carb. Transmission is Coan built Powerglide with 3800 stall converter. Chassis consists of Mustang II front suspension and 9" ford rear with Mosier 33 spline axles, spool and 4.33 gears. Cab and front are all steel and the rear fenders and bedsides are fiberglass. there is one small rust on the drivers cab corner and a dent on the leading edge of the passenger side door. Drivers door needs glass. there is a oilpan leak, easy fix. On Nov-10-13 at 18:19:36 PST, seller added the following information: Also has a nitrous system, transbrake and rear tires are 29x10.5w slicks. Clear Michigan title. On Nov-10-13 at 18:22:49 PST, seller added the following information: Runs great on 93 octane pump gas and has a second fuel system for nitrous system. |
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