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1932 Ford Pickup Hot Rod Rat Rod Street Rod on 2040-cars

Year:1932 Mileage:0
Location:

Union, Missouri, United States

Union, Missouri, United States

1932 Henry Ford Steel pickup with clear title. Truck has a nice bed, pretty solid cab with a little rot in typical spots, drivers door is in good shape and is solid. Passenger door is little rough but very fixable. Has a Bitchin Fire Wall already installed. Has windshield frame, dash, and grill shell that are all steel. Most of the fabrication work is done on the truck. Cab is channeled 6 inches over a '34 Ford boxed frame and bolted on with all the braces welded in for the floor. The frame is completely boxed with new store bought X cross members welded in. Bed is bolted on frame with all the braces welded in it for a new floor. Has a 9 inch Ford rear end with brakes. It has coil overkit with radius arms and new Pan Hard bar kit with new rear shocks. Rear suspension is totally done. Front has new Speedway 6 inch drop axle kit with 27 inch radius rods. It has reverse eye super glide spring. Axle kit was $600 by itself. New Speedway 11 inch rotors, GM caliper/spindle brake kit with brake pads and braided lines. Kit was $300. Also has new Speedway Vega steering box already installed with pitment arm and draglink that were also $300. Front suspension is totally done. Truck is sitting on a set of Vintage ET Mags with set of matching Mickey Thompson tires. Truck doesn't need much at all to complete a rat rod or it will still make a nice street rod with a little more time and money invested. Call Dwayne at 636-399-1196 with any questions.
Buyer is responsible for vehicle being shipped or picked up after payment.  
Non-Refundable Deposit of $500 is to be made immediately after purchase. Remaining balance is due within 7 days from auction close.
THIS TRUCK IS BEING SOLD AS IS, WHERE IS WITH NO WARRANTY, EXPRESSED, WRITTEN
OR IMPLIED. 
TRUCK AND TITLE WILL BE RELEASED ONCE FULL PAYMENT IS RECEIVED via CASH OR PAYPAL.
THE TRUCK IS FOR SALE LOCALLY SO I RESERVE THE RIGHT TO END THE AUCTION EARLY.

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Typically when an automaker rolls out a concept car or pre-production prototype, it does its tour and then disappears into the company's archives. Maybe it will be displayed for the public to see in the company's own museum or maybe it will spend most of its time under covers in a warehouse somewhere, but every once in a while, an automaker will open up its history and start selling off its concept cars. For Shelby American, "once in a while" has just rolled around.
The House that Carroll Built is moving from its previous headquarters at Las Vegas Motor Speedway to a new facility off of the Las Vegas strip, and in the process is liquidating fourteen of the rarest cars in its collection. That presents a tremendous opportunity for muscle car collectors to bring one or more of these snakes home.
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