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1936 Chevrolet Chevy Hot Rod Truck Rat Pickup Patina 400hp on 2040-cars

US $16,000.00
Year:1936 Mileage:500
Location:

Fort Myers, Florida, United States

Fort Myers, Florida, United States
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1936 Chevrolet Pickup

This is a completely rebuilt custom truck from chassis up. It was finished in June 2013
and only has 300 miles on it since it was completed. I began with a complete new chassis
built out of 2x4x.250 steel tubing. Custom dropped front spring perch, Z'ed in the front and rear.
Wheelbase is 135"

  • 350 SB Chevy approx 400-425hp '68 Block 11:1, XE274H-10 Comp Cam, Fresh Camel hump Heads
  • Vintage Edelbrock Scorpion Intake w/ 750 Holley Carb / New water pump and various other New items
  • TH350 trans w/ shift kit and New 3800 stall converter/Flexplate w/ Durale 14000lb Trans Cooler under bed
  • Trans just pulled last week and all new seals installed by Professional Trans shop...dry as a bone
  • Lokar 23" shifter, also have a 16" double bend handle
  • Ford 8" rear end out of late 60's Mustang 3.00 ratio w/ completely rebuilt brakes
  • 1936 Chevy Cab w/ Autoloc suicide door hinge kit w/ safety locks
  • 1936 Chevy sedan grille shell with New custom fit 3 core aluminum radiator
  • 1940's Ford box shortened to approx 52", same length as cab
  • 1920's Ford Model T gas tank mounted in bed
  • Iron Ace Hot Rod Seat with cup holder console and matching Air cleaner w/ K&N filter
  • Speedway Tubular Spring Behind axle suicide front suspension kit
  • Chevy Disc brakes / Chevy Spindles / Ford 5 on 4.5" bolt pattern to match rear end
  • Late 40's Chrysler 15" Ft & 16" Rr steel wheels
  • Pro-T GM Street Rod Wiring harness / Fuse panel under pass dash
  • New Prestolite Alternator & Distributor/Coil
  • New Holley Electric Fuel pump filtered before & after
  • New Brake Master Cyl / Adjustable Proportioning valve under bed
  • New Deka Battery under bed with locking wood lid
  • 2" trailer receiver welded into frame to pull trailer & wired as well
  • Coker BFGoodrich Silvertown tires 5.90x15 ft and 8.25x16 rear
  • New Glass w/ New windshield frame and seals / All window cranks works smoothly / Cowl vent works and sealed
  • Late 30's Chevy Parking Brake handle mounted - Needs universal cables installed if you want to use it
  • Speedway Lakester headers w/ wrapped Car Chemistry Baffles installed, not loud at all but can be!
  • Speedhut GPS Speedometer / Oil & water gauges, no gas gauge, just check tank
  • All New Switches...Headlight, Turn, Ignition, and Horn
  • New Guide Chrome Headlights & New 40's Chevy taillights / Plate light mounted to receiver plate mount
  • New reversed Steering box

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Truck runs, starts, and drives awesome. Handles great without bump steer
The trans had a small leak at the shift input shaft. Pulled trans last week and Professional trans shop
installed all new seals in it so it is dripless now.
Truck has all the normal squeaks and rattles of a Hot Rod/Rat Rod.
Truck is being sold "As Is" with no warranty expressed or implied.
Clear Florida Title and titled as a 1936 Chevy PU VIN # matches Serial tag on Firewall
All lights, turn, stop, plate, dash, headlights,and taillights all work along with horn and flashers,
No marker/turn lights on front of truck but wired into headlight buckets for them if needed.
Parking brake handle installed but I didn't install cables. Just needs a universal
cable kit installed if you need it.



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Any questions, contact me
Here is a video of the truck running, driving and complete 
walk around...

http://youtu.be/EbLjXpI4tBI




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