1934 Ford Pickup All Steel Hot Rod Street Rod on 2040-cars
Glenville, West Virginia, United States
Body Type:Pickup Flatbed
Engine:Chevy 454 Truck
Vehicle Title:Rebuilt, Rebuildable & Reconstructed
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Ford
Model: Other Pickups
Cab Type (For Trucks Only): Two-Door
Drive Type: Turbo 350
Mileage: 25,000
Sub Model: Flatbed
Exterior Color: Black
Warranty: As is
Interior Color: Black/Red
Trim: Street Rod
Must let my project go--just not finding the time to work on it. This 1934 Ford Pickup is still in the final building stages although it can be started. I purchased this all steel truck about 4 years ago from a guy in Colorado. The cab is in excellent shape, not chopped, and the fenders and running boards are fair and very solid with new tires/wheels all around. The truck has the windshield with a few cracks, but not the side or rear glass. The doors have all the hardware and crank up and down and it has a new rear window frame. The engine is a Chevy truck 454 bored to 468 with about 25,000 miles since the rebuild with Demon carb, and dual 2-1/4 exhaust system. It has a Turbo 350 with 2800 stall converter, that is hooked to a Chevy 12 bolt positraction 373 rearend. The front frame is boxed for the big block, behind the cab is setup for a flatbed (no wood yet), has an original type gas tank, Holley pump, and has drum brakes all around. The pickup has rack and pinion steering, Chevy tilt column, gauges, and new black bench seat with new seat springs. The firewall and floor were refabricated for the big block and needs finish trim to complete. It also comes with the front bumper, old hood, new fiberboard for the door and kick panels, and new rear window frame. The truck does not have a title, but both the Colorado and West Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles said a title will be easy to obtain because of its age once the vehicle is "streetable". This will be a one of a kind street rod when completed! I am located in Virginia and the truck is located in West Virginia.
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