1946 Ford Truck Hot Rod Rat Rod Custom Vintage Drag Racing on 2040-cars
New Albany, Indiana, United States
Fuel Type:Gasoline
Engine:355 Chevy V8
For Sale By:Private Seller
Transmission:Manual
Body Type:Pickup Truck
Model: Other Pickups
Number of Cylinders: 8
Trim: Rusty
Drive Type: Fast
Mileage: 1
Here folks is a traditional hot rod that can be driven anywhere. It was built using a 1930 model a frame. Boxed and Z'd in the rear. The front suspension is a 40 ford car axel, new spring and hub mounted wheels. The rear is an s10 with 3.55 gear. The engine is a 355 Chevy with 410 heads, pinned studs, roller rockers and 575 lift cam. Transmission is a Saginaw 4 speed with a hurst ram rod inline shifter. New zoom clutch and a Schaffer aluminum flywheel. This truck has all new wiring, sun gauges, driveshaft and u joints. New floors, white pleated seats and a custom steering wheel. All of this being said, this is a hot rod, not a show car. This thing is a blast to drive and built with a lot of time and pride. This is not a bunch of thrown together junk! Check my outstanding feedback and bid with total confidence. Any questions? Call Richie @ 502.817.6475. Thanks for looking....... NOW BID!!!!!!!!
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