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1935 Ford Pickup Truck Traditional Salt Flat Hot Rat Street Rod Driver Chopped on 2040-cars

US $35,000.00
Year:1935 Mileage:2 Color: Cream /
 Brown & Tan
Location:

Randolph, Iowa, United States

Randolph, Iowa, United States
Advertising:
Transmission:Automatic
Body Type:Pickup Truck
Engine:350 SBC
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Condition:
Used: A vehicle is considered used if it has been registered and issued a title. Used vehicles have had at least one previous owner. The condition of the exterior, interior and engine can vary depending on the vehicle's history. See the seller's listing for full details and description of any imperfections. ...
VIN (Vehicle Identification Number)
: 1982754
Year: 1935
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Ford
Model: Other Pickups
Trim: Traditional
Cab Type (For Trucks Only): Regular Cab
Drive Type: RWD
Mileage: 2
Exterior Color: Cream
Disability Equipped: No
Interior Color: Brown & Tan
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty

The latest creation from Eggleston Kustoms....we are pleased to present "Flat Out"!

This sweet little '35 Ford Pickup is freshly built and ready to show off!

Exterior - Everything on this truck was carefully thought out and put together to not only appeal to the eye, but retain functionality. It features the stock hood, a modified '36 Ford grill shell, custom fabricated headers made just for this truck, a custom bed with louvered tailgate area, hinged and flush mounted fuel door in the bed. The cab has been angle chopped. The axles, dash rail, wheels, engine & trans have been painted in a new Porsche brown color (it's an effect color, so in the sunlight you will see gold pearl). The rest of the truck has been sprayed in a Creme urethane primer. The softness of the creme color isn't overpowering, but enhances all of the fabrication work that went into this project.

Engine - Powered by a 350 Chevrolet engine and trans, all new fuel system, all new electrical system, new carburetor, new chrome alternator. Runs great, no smoke.

Chassis - New dropped tube axle, new vega steering box, new disc brakes up front and new brake shoes and wheel cylinders on rear, new master cylinder and brake lines. Chrome parallel leaf springs on rear. New bias ply whitewalls are wrapped on original '35 Ford wires for that nostalgic look and feel.

Interior - Simple but comfortable. The instrument panel was customized to accept new gauges, all are working with exception of the fuel gauge.....the round poly fuel tank will not accept a sending unit, but the sending unit will be included with the purchase of the truck. The steering wheel and column are original '40 Ford and have been painted to match the brown accent color. The truck has a new windshield and new back glass, it does not have side glass but the regulators are in the doors.

Overall - This is driveable eye-candy. Everything on this truck has been well-though out. It is not perfect, but very very nice. Each part was selected, not to stand out or detract, but to add to the truck as a whole. It is a fresh build, but has been road tested and drives nice, like a hot rod should.

Don't know the fabricator? Just type Eggleston Kustoms into your search engine and look us up! Or call us directly at 712-370-0709 with questions, you may also email and your questions will be answered in a timely manner!

PLEASE READ THIS BEFORE YOU BID! Serious bidders only. If you are the winning bidder, please note that a $500 deposit is required immediately at auction end. This deposit is non-refundable. The remainder of the payment is to be made in cash at time of pickup. If sending a transport (or are an international bidder) please note that we will also accept funds via wire transfer. We strongly recommend that an enclosed transport will be picking up this hot rod, if you send an open transport to Iowa during the winter weather, the hot rod will most likely be covered in road de-icer (highly corrosive!) and road grime, which is not how we would prefer the truck to be represented upon arrival. We are happy to work with international buyers as well. Happy Bidding!

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