1933 Ford Extended Cab All Steel on 2040-cars
Salida, California, United States
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Make: Ford
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Model: Other Pickups
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1933 ford extended cab looks like 5 window coupe all steel cab bed front fenders and running boards all custom ground up build most of the fab work is done had a sbc 350 with 350 trans .tci front suspension chevy disk on front flaming river rack rear end is a fab 9 with strange eng components inc 3rd member 4340 bearing support 4340 billet yoke 35 spline Detroit locker pro street axels ford racing discs comp engineering 4 link carara coil over shocks built on 33 ford 1 ton frame heavily modified custom dash autometer ultra lite gauges tilt wheel rear tires are mickey Thompson sportsman 29x18.50 x15 on crager ss 15x14 wheels lots of extras to much to list clear ca title plates badd33 inc current ca non op any questions feel free to ask
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