1935 Ford Pickup Truck Rat Rod Hot Rod Bobber Truck Rudy Truck on 2040-cars
Oakland, California, United States
Buyer is responsible for pickup or shipping! I except PAY PAL and Cash. ON CHECKS. This is a 1935 Ford truck based on the Famous Rudy Rodriguez’ “Coahuila” ’35 Ford pickup This truck is a project it runs and drives but don’t think you are going to hop in it after you buy it and drive to New York. It needs to be finished. I DO NOT have a title for it. Buyer responsible for getting it registered. It has fame serial numbers and California licenses plates. I will write a BILL OF SALE. Motor: is a 305 Chevy with about 10 miles on it it’s a rebuilt .030 over stock. Runs smooth with good power. Trans is a 350 turbo. 9” ford rear end out of a 64ish ford truck. 97 stromberg carbs. Vintage Weiand intake manifold. Alternator is on but needs to be wired up. Frame: has been shorted 12” and Z front and back for a little more leg room. 5” drop axle with Stainless steel hair pins. Wheel and Tires: New Firestone 4.50-16 in front and 7.50-16 rear. Rims are off a 1948 ford truck powder coated gloss black. $2000 just in wheels and tires and hub caps. Grill: 1933 grill will need to be mounted it’s just zip tied on radiator. Cab and Bed: Will need to be finish welded. I do have the window crank (new) and knob. Windshield hinges and new. Needs glass all the way around. Electrical: is speedway universal wiring kit. No tail lights. Headlights need to be wired up also. Mallory Hyfire 6A Mustang Seats as you can see one is newly foamed and covered. I do have the foam and cover for the other. Firewall needs to be finished. This is a perfect project for someone.
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