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1956 Custom Ford Pro Street Truck on 2040-cars

US $18,000.00
Year:1956 Mileage:526
Location:

Modesto, California, United States

Modesto, California, United States
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Up for sale is a fully custom pro street 1956 Ford truck. The body of the truck is in good condition. Have started the fab work and install of a new custom fire wall and part floor. Now the chassis is a work of art. It has been fully custom made. All parts have been laser cut, water jet cut and hand crafted. This is a one of a kind and all is done to perfection. It is about 90% done.  Frame still needs some finishing welding. This truck is a project which needs to be finished but most all the difficult parts has been completed. Have most all the parts to get her going. Do not have the windshield or back glass.  Everything on the truck is new. New wheels and tires, Griffin custom cross flow radiator with electric fans custom installed, new chrome column which still needs install, new 60\40 bench seat, power brake unit, all lines like brake, tranny, fuel all out of stainless steel, complete wire harness, power window kit, power door lock kit, Msd ignition, and much more. Engine is a Chevy 396 built very strong and has been broke in and ready to rock. Has 526 miles on it. Have a turbo 400 tranny built bad ass with a 3500 hole shot stall converter. Has 3 inch stainless exhaust complete wit stainless flow master 2 chamber mufflers.Truck equipped with 4 wheel disc brakes. The rear end is a ford 9 inch and have new 488 posi track 3rd member. Custom stainless gas tank with holley pump and regulator. Truck is a truly one of a kind and will be a bad ass truck once complete. have no time to finish and don't want to waste away sitting around. Any questions please feel free to ask. Again truck is a project and will take someone with knowledge and equipment to complete but will be a great investment. Thanks for looking. Auction may end early due to local advertising.  Winning buyer is to pay all shipping charges and is to arrange pick-up and shipping arrangements.

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