Rat Rod Hot Rod 1940 Ford Muscle Car Custom Cummins Chopper Chopped Race Chevy on 2040-cars
Sandy, Utah, United States
Up for auction is one very cool little 1940 Ford Hotrod truck AKA DIRTY FRANK. For starters, this is a one of a kind truck that will turn heads wherever you go! The motor that powers this bad boy is an INTERCOOLED TWIN TURBO 4BT CUMMINS DIESEL that will knock down 35+ MPG and still be fast and will roll dirty. Hence the name... DIRTY FRANK. The trans is a new C6 with manual valve body. The truck has a new aluminum radiator with electric fan. For the suspension: It has a Heidts Mustang ll front end with new tubular A arms. The rear has a custom 4 bar with a GM 10 bolt , the wheels are 22" in the rear wrapped with new Pirelli tires and the front are 20" wheels. The truck sits on airbags on all four corners. The interior is really simply equipped with two seats and basic stuff to get you from point A to point B. This is not a new car so it does not have A/C, heat, or cruise control, lol. There are a few things left to finish on the truck to make it 100 percent. Here is the list: Air bag switches, compressor, front end alignment, the truck runs and drives good. It does not come with a bed, grill or fenders. It was built to look bada*ss with out those things!!! Please call or text eight 01-903-3351 I am not at the computer much. If you have 0 feedback you must contact me before you bid or I will cancel the bid. Truck is for sale locally and I reserve the right to end auction early. There is a 500.00 deposit within 48hrs of auction end. |
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