52 Ford Truck Choppred Rat Rod Project Hot Rod 48 49 50 51 No Reserve Barn Find on 2040-cars
Peterstown, West Virginia, United States
Body Type:Pickup Truck
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:350 chevy
For Sale By:Private Seller
Mileage: 0
Make: Ford
Model: Other Pickups
Trim: rust primer
Drive Type: rear
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Up FOR AUCTION is my 52 ford rat rod truck project with a 50 front clip setting on a 87 s10 frame with a 350 and 700r4 transmission. This truck has a 4inch chop on the top looks great body work almost complete on the top.
. The motor and transmission have 60,000 mile on then they are out of a 86 suburban 2 wheel drive runs great 4barrel carb I have the receipt where I paid 1200.00 for the pair with all belted accessories. I have added new headman headers shorty for s10 conversion and the correct s10 v8 motor mounts the drive shaft and shifter are all finished up you will need to do the fuel and electrical system and cooling system. The power brake pedals and booster are installed brakes work I never bled them but they stop when rolling.Steering finished with s10 column. There is no glass but it is cheap and easy all flat glass I will include new rubber for front and rear. The transmission tunnel needs finished all material there just needs finished not welded in as you can see in the picture. I will a s10 bench seat needs covered. There is some rust and dents here and there nothing major perfect for rat rod. You can run some very big tires in the back plenty of room bed needs finished in the bottom.THERE IS NO RESERVE so bid to own PAYMENT MUST BE MADE THROUGH PAY PAL WITHIN 24 HOURS OF AUCTION END.THIS TRUCK MUST BE PICKED UP IN PETERSOWN WVA 24963 I will help with loading. I will answer any questions asap or you can call me at 1 540 239 8730. NO RESERVE PICK UP ONLY . I forgot I do have all the door handles with extra window regulators and door latches and running boards are there with brackets but they are very rusty make good pattern
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