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1936 Dodge Ratrod Pickup on 2040-cars

US $900.00
Year:1936 Mileage:0
Location:

El Reno, Oklahoma, United States

El Reno, Oklahoma, United States
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This is a 1936 Dodge Ratrod Pickup.  This would be a very good classic streetrod project for someone to complete.  This would make a very sharp and neat looking pickup.  Much work has been done, but there is still work needed to finish the vehicle.

This was originally a 1936 Plymouth Two Door Sedan and has been made into a pickup.  The advantage of this is there is more leg room and more room inside the pickup.  This vehicle is setup on a 1987 Toyota Pickup frame.  The cab and front end fenders and radiator and front cowl are properly mounted to frame.  There are custom motor mounts attached to inside of frame in the engine compartment area that will accomodate a 350 V8 small block Chevrolet Engine.  The pickup has a 350 V8 small block engine and 350 Turbo Chevrolet automatic transmission setup in it.  Front end includes disc brakes and is all intact and functional.  Rearend differential is all intact and functional.  Pickup frame rolls and is in good working condition.

The hood for the front end of the pickup is in nice shape.  The hood will need to be trimmed some to fit the front end correctly, due to where the front fenders and cowl are set to properly accomodate later model frame, cab, location of engine, and such.  The hood fits nicely except for being a little too long from front to back.

Interior floor of pickup is in good shape and new metal has been welded in place to repair floor.

There are extra parts inside the pickup, that are being sold with the pickup.  These parts include:  a fuel tank which is in good conditon, two later model steering columns, a set of fiberglass running boards that are in good condition, two headlight buckets and pedistals, a set of two bucket seats from a mini van, and a few other parts.

The pickup has a new front and rear windshield.

There is not title for the vehicle, but the VIN plate is intact and mounted inside the passenger's side door jamb.  I will gladly include a bill of sale to the buyer of the vehicle if requested.

This pickup is being sold as is.  Delivery and/or shipment, and all costs involved, is the buyers resposibility.  Payment and arrangement of delivery or shipment must be made by the buyer along with the sale of the vehicle.  I will not be responsible for sending any payment for delivery or shipment of the vehicle to the shipper or carrier, without having valid funds in hand before doing so.  I will gladly assist in loading of the pickup for shipping or delivery to the buyer.

Please send an email through ebay, regarding any questions you may have.  Please feel free to make an offer.  Price is negotiable.

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