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1936 Ford Pickup Street Rod Resto Rod Hot Rod on 2040-cars

Year:1936 Mileage:4700 Color: Tan on tan. /
 Dark red on tan.
Location:

Carson City, Nevada, United States

Carson City, Nevada, United States
Transmission:Automatic
Body Type:Pickup Truck
Engine:GM Performance Parts crate HO 350
Vehicle Title:Clear
For Sale By:Private Seller
VIN: 99T456622 Year: 1936
Exterior Color: Tan on tan.
Make: Ford
Interior Color: Dark red on tan.
Model: Other Pickups
Trim: Awesome
Drive Type: Step on the gas
Mileage: 4,700
Condition: UsedA vehicle is considered used if it has been registered and issued a title. Used vehicles have had at least one previous owner. The condition of the exterior, interior and engine can vary depending on the vehicle's history. See the seller's listing for full details and description of any imperfections.Seller Notes:"* MOTOR: GMPP HO Deluxe 330 HP 350 CI V8* TRANS: GM Turbo 350* FRAME: S.A.C. Hot Rod Products* SUSPENSION: SAC IFS Mustang II front and parallel leaf FORD 9" rear* BRAKES: 11" vented GM disc front and 11" FORD drum rear"

I purchased VIN 99T456622 1936 COMMERCIAL in June, 2002 from a very old guy named Bob Stark in the San Fernando Valley. The town name is Receda which is a suburb of Los Angeles.

The truck frame, fenders, bed, glass, etc was in quite bad shape. The front right cab corner was caved in, but other than that the cab, doors, and hood sides looked pretty darn good. Almost every part on the old Ford pickups is available from an assortment of reproduction parts houses. One of the things other than the styling of the ‘35 and ‘36 Ford pickups that keeps the desire and price up is that the cabs, doors, and hood sides are not available from reproduction sources. The 1936 Ford pickup was the last production year for the “heart” shaped grill. 1935 was the last car. The parts house that I used was MAC’s Antique Auto Parts in Lockport, NY.

Bob told me that in 1933 the California Legislature passed the Central Valley Act which would bring water to the Central Valley and to the Bay Area. But in the midst of the Great Depression, revenue bonds were unmarketable so no funding could be found to begin construction of the Central Valley Project. The federal government took over the CVP as a public works project to provide jobs and its construction began in 1935. Bob said that the ‘36 pickup was part of the original fleet purchased for use to build the CVP. This bit of history, and that the pickup had never left the Central Valley in all of that time, and of course the final agreed upon price was the beginnings of the resto-rod that I would build in California style. Resto-rod is a term given to a street rod where the vehicle resembles the original stance. In this case, the body is as original. The solid steel wheels resemble the 1950’s street rod. The uncut body sits about 5 inches lower than the original pickup did with high wire wheels and linkage brakes.

* MOTOR: GMPP HO Deluxe 330 HP 350 CI V8
* TRANS: GM Turbo 350
* FRAME: S.A.C. Hot Rod Products
* SUSPENSION: SAC IFS Mustang II front and parallel leaf FORD 9" rear
* BRAKES: 11" vented GM disc front and 11" FORD drum rear

The ’36 is used on a regular basis. It has never been used as a daily driver, but that is how it was built. The project was finished in 2003 and currently has 4,700 miles on. It comes with a photo build book, all of the build receipts, and a quality dust cover. The complete pickup weighs in at about 2,200 pounds. With 330 horse power that is less than 7 pounds per horse power.

The ’36 is nicely built. It is dependable and useful. It hauls ass. I am very proud of it. Circumstances force sale.

Shipping will ultimately be up to you. I will help in all ways that I can from this end. $1000 due within 2 days of the end of the auction. Payment in full due within 7 days of the end of the auction. I can store this vehicle for up to one month after the sale is complete so that a convenient shipper can be found. Please plan on an enclosed shipper. If you are new to eBay, please contact me before bidding. 

Please ask questions. I am happy to answer them. I am the authority on this vehicle. I am a professional mechanic. May you succeed in your bidding.

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