1935 36 Chopped Ford Pickup Truck Hot Rod Rat Traditional on 2040-cars
Emporia, Kansas, United States
Body Type:CHOPPED
Engine:GM 454
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Used
Exterior Color: PATINA
Make: Ford
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: Model A
Trim: Chopped Traditional Hot Rod
Drive Type: RWD
Mileage: 100,000
Sub Model: Chopped Traditional Hot Rod Rat PICKUP TRUCK
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
I HAVE UP FOR BID IS MY 1936 FORD BOBBER PICKUP. THE FRAME WAS CUSTOM BUILT WITH 2X4 SQUARE TUBBING. THE TOP WAS CHOPPED 4 INCHES AN THE FRONT PILLERS WERE LAYED BACK. THE REAR END IS A GM 10 BOLT POSI WITH PETE AN JAKES REAR COIL OVERS AN SCORPION SHOCKS. THE FRONT END IS A 1940 FORD WITH JUICE BRAKES AN SPLIT WISH BONES. DRIVE TRAIN IS A STOCK 1976 454 WITH 2X2 REBUILT CARBS AN A REBUILT TH 400. THE WHEEL ARE 16 INCH FORD ARTILLERY WITH FIRESTONE BIG LITTLE COMBO 6.00 ON FRONT ON 7.50 ON REAR. THIS TRUCK HAS WON MULTIPLE TROPHIES AN TRUNS HEADS EVERY WHERE. THIS TRUCK IS A FUN HOTROD THAT DOES RATTLE AN IF YOU THINK THIS GONA DRIVE LIKE A CADDY THIS ISNT FOR YOU. THE TRUCK DRIVES EASY AT 80 MPH. I JUST DROVE THIS 300 MILES TO GREASERAMA CARSHOW. THIS TRUCK WAS BUILT WITH THE HELP OF A TRUE HOT RODDER JIMMY FLOWERS OUT OF EUDORA KS . I HAVE A CLEAN KS TITLE IN MY NAME. IM SURE I FORGOT SOMETHING SO JUST ASK BEFORE YOU BID THANKS!
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