1948 Ford F-1 Pickup Truck Rat Rod Patina Chevy 3100 5 Window--no Reserve! on 2040-cars
Destin, Florida, United States
1948 Ford F-1 pickup truck rat rod. Has clear registration and title as 1948 Ford F1 in my name in Florida. Please see Youtube videos below. Body swapped to a 1998 Ford Explorer with 5.0/302 fuel injected with ECM, 4 wheel disc brakes, and frame. Drives like a mid size SUV...not afraid to drive anywhere. I've driven 150 mile round trip 3 times in past month. Starts reliably and never left me stranded. All lights work: headlights, dimmer panel, brakes, turning signals.
Wheels are 20" Boss 338s--spotless without curb rash. Dynomat and carpet installed. Rust spots as noted in video...cab corners are rusted too, but were not in the video.
The following was completed/replaced since March 2014: Brake pads and caliper boots all four wheels, Mobil 1 engine oil with Wix filter, EGR valve, Magnaflow muffler, painted dash, painted interior doors, replaced seat and seat cover, new vinyl on cab walls, pinstriped all around inside and out.
Not really interested in trades...if you have a trade plus cash that's heavily in my favor send it...more likely to be interested in Chevy Vortec 5.3 or bigger complete engine assembly and trans or chevy trucks from 48-87. Please feel free to call or text me...501-628-7270
Youtube videos aren't showing up on Ebay app...here's the links: http://youtu.be/1vXq69QxPBw http://youtu.be/IbQs6LHnt5w. |
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These photos above come courtesy of the Washington State Patrol, and they show the unfortunate aftermath of a driver, his dog, and his Ford Explorer after it crashed near the town of Belfair last week. According to reports, the man was schlepping five-gallon containers of paint inside his vehicle when he was involved in an unexplained accident. It's not clear what triggered the crash, but the impromptu abstract painting covered the whole of the interior, including the driver and his faithful companion.
The man was transported to a local hospital for minor injuries, and his dog was cleaned and later taken to a humane society.
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Giovanni's grandson, Gianni, helped mentor Bill Ford when he was elected chairman of Ford Motor Company. Now, Ford is returning the favor by helping Elkann navigate the automotive industry's tumultuous waters.
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