1946 Ford- Rat Rod-traditional Rod- Street Rod- Hot Rod-bobbed Pickup Truck on 2040-cars
Schofield, Wisconsin, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Drive Type: AOD automatic
Make: Ford
Mileage: 100
Model: Other Pickups
Exterior Color: Flat Moss Green & Silver
Trim: Bobbed Truck
Interior Color: Black & Red
This is a fresh build that has less than 100 miles since I finished it. It runs great and goes down the road straight and safely at all speeds.
It has a Ford 5.0 motor that was originally factory fuel injected--Wieand aluminum stealth manifold with an Edelbrock 600 cfm carb--AOD automatic overdrive transmission with a Bauman Engineering shift kit & a Lokar transmission pressure cable--Genie AOD shifter--Ford 8" rear end with a quick change cover installed--Custom frame that is powder coated and incorporates the front quarter eliptic springs & friction shocks--Custom Model T rear spring, suspension & friction shock--Custom F100 cowl center steering--Custom exhaust headers with Supertrapp mufflers--Buick finned aluminum brake drums--32 Ford grill shell & insert with an aluminum radiator--Modern wiring & fuse panel with relays, electric cooling fan, electric wipers and heavy duty switches--Headlights are quartz halogen with turn signal lights in them and the headlights are installed to turn in the direction you are steering--Rear stop light & LED tailights--New battery, starter & 130 amp alternator--All new glass , weatherstrips, tires,master cylinder, brakes, king pins, hoses, transmission cooler, instruments, suspension items and much more--Windows roll up & down --Comfortable seat & seat belts installed--Paint is a 2 part flat moss green & argent silver--This is a very unique ride. Titled as a 1946 Ford truck-- Wisconsin title & vin .Call 715-359-4600 if you have any questions.
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