1947 Ford Truck Rat Rod Hot Rod V-8 T-5 5 Speed on 2040-cars
Massillon, Ohio, United States
Body Type:Pickup Truck
Engine:Chevrolet Small Block V-8
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Ford
Model: F-100
Trim: Rat Rod
Cab Type (For Trucks Only): Regular Cab
Drive Type: 5 Speed Manual
Mileage: 8,491
Exterior Color: Green
Disability Equipped: No
Interior Color: Brown
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
1947 Ford Pickup Truck Rat Rod. This truck is a 1947 Ford Truck Cab on a custom fabricated Tube Steel Frame. It has a clear Ohio Title and is currently registered. The Grill is from a 1938 Ford truck. The Engine is a small block Chevrolet V-8 and the transmission is a T-5 5 Speed Manual out of a 1985 IROC Camaro. It has a Hydraulic Clutch. The Differential is a 9" Ford. The Cab is not chopped or cut, but is channeled over the Frame. The Cab and Doors are in good condition. There are dents and dings, but they are not rusty. The Cab has full glass including windshield and side door windows. Both door windows roll up and down. The passenger side glass is cracked. The interior has a set of bucket seats. I do not know what they are out of. They do not adjust forward or back, but sit comfortably in the truck. The Fuel Tank is a custom fabricated Stainless Steel unit and is bolted to the bed floor in the rear of the truck. The Battery is located beneath the bed floor. The bed sides, bulkhead and tailgate are from a 1950 Ford F-1. The Wing is an aluminum unit that can be unbolted and removed, if you do not like it. The truck is full of new parts including a new 1965 Ford Mustang Radiator from Summit Racing with electric Fan, New Electric Fuel Pump, New Flywheel, Clutch and Pressure plate, New Starter and New Chevrolet 1 Wire Alternator with a Mr. Gasket low Alternator Mounting Kit. The Scoop on the Carburetor is a Mr. Gasket Street Scoop. It is mounted low to give the truck a sleek look and the Coil is mounted inside the rear section of the scoop. The Truck has a suicide front end and wide white wall tires front and rear. The rear tires are Moon Eyes Portawalls. The front tires are bias-ply wide white walls. The truck runs and drives. It has Headlights, high and low beam, running lights and brake lights. The truck sits low and has a great Rat Rod look. It is loud with the short pipes. It does scrape and drag the ground. Most of this could be eliminated by replacing the exhaust pipes. I have been considering putting zoomie pipes on it for just that reason. I am posting good pictures and description. I will try to answer all questions through email. If you would like to see and drive the truck, please contact me and make an appointment. I am listing this Rat Rod with a low starting price and no reserve. It will sell to the highest bidder. I may be able to assist with delivery, for a fee, within a few hundred miles of Canton, Ohio.
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