1949 Ford Shop Truck Rat Rod Hot Rod Twin Turbo on 2040-cars
Tucson, Arizona, United States
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THIS AUCTION IS FOR A 1949 FORD TRUCK.THE TRUCK HAS A BOX TUBE FRAME,SPEEDWAY MOTORS FRONT END,4 LINK REAR SUSPENSION WITH ADJUSTABLE COILOVERS.FORD 9" REAR END.THE CAB HAS A 4" CHOP TOP AND A CUSTOM FIREWALL.THE BED HAS BEEN CUT DOWN TO 4' LONG.THE ENGINE IS A REBUILD CHEVY 350 WITH A RV CAM,GEAR DRIVE TIMING,EDELBROCK INTAKE AND CARB,STAINLESS STEEL HEADERS AND A TWIN TURBO SET UP WITH CUSTOM MADE EXHUAST THAT HAS BAFFLES IN THE PIPES TO KEEP IT FROM BEING TO LOUD.THE TRANSMISSION IS A TURBO 350 WITH A SHIFT KIT,TALL LOKAR SHIFTER WITH A CUSTOM SHIFT KNOB.THE WHEELS AND TIRES YOU GET A CHOICE OF THE 16" WHITE WALLS WITH BLACK STEELIES OR THE 33X 18.50 MICKEY THOMPSON TIRES ON CHROME SMOOTHIES WITH THE SLOTTED FRONT RUNNERS.I ADD 2 PICTURES OF THE TRUCK WITH THE BIG TIRES.THIS TRUCK HAS MANY CUSTOM MADE PARTS THRU OUT AND GETS LOOKS WHERE EVER IT GOES.THIS IS A TURN KEY HOT ROD AND IS READY TO CRUISE.YES IT IS FAST BUT I DON'T KNOW HOW MUCH HORSEPOWER IT HAS. GET ALL THE LOOKS AT YOUR LOCAL CRUISE NIGHT. HERE IS A COUPLE LINKS FOR SOME SHORT VIDEOS OF THE TRUCK. ANY QUESTIONS JUST ASK.
http://youtu.be/Fkdz24QWgmc http://youtu.be/jpwxHxIDcrg http://youtu.be/G1dnaujgoQA |
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