39 Dodge Rat Rod Pickup Chevy Drivetrain With Some Ford Items No Expense Spared! on 2040-cars
Cypress, California, United States
Body Type:Pickup Truck
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:Big Block 454 Chevy
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Make: Dodge
Model: Other Pickups
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Trim: Custom
Options: With Heat if you hook it up., Leather Seats
Drive Type: Chevy Drivetrain
Safety Features: 4 Wheel Disc Breaks
Mileage: 50
Power Options: Power Seats
Exterior Color: Blue
Interior Color: Black
Number of Cylinders: 8
Number of Doors: 2
4 Big Firestone Whitewalls, Ford Front axle, Speedway Disc Break Kit, Split Wish Bone Front Suspension, Tri 5 Steering Box - New, Speedway Aluminum Radiator with Electronic controlled Fan Temp Trigger.
Drive Train = Mid 1980's (1988) Camper Special 454 Big Block, 4 Bolt Mains with 43k on Engine, 700R4 Transmission to accompany, not unbolted, Cleared To Be Awesome and Worry Free by ASE Certified Mechanic. New Custom and Balanced Drive Shaft. Custom Headers that are Street Drivable due to Custom Header Baffles, They are nice and quiet at a low RPM. 1997 Leather Grand Cherokee Power Seats, with heat if you hook them up, power in place. Drivable on the Freeway, Stuart Warner Speedometer, Lokar 4 speed Shifter, Lokar Emergency Break, Late Model Z28 10 Bolt Posi Rearend Custom Built 4 Link Rear Suspension with 4 wheel Disc Breaks, 5 Way Adjustable Alden Eagle Spring Coilovers. Ford Gas Tank, Speedway Easy Wire Harness, Custom Built Bed Box In Rear for Storage, Model A Tail Lights, Noise suppression insulation for the floors, Firewall and Doors. Front Wind Shield, that can be opened as well as a cowl type opening for ventilation. No side or rear glass, who needs it. Dual Marine Grade Vinyl For Dual Lockable Tono Covers. Speedway Radiator Overflow, Finned Valve Covers, 4 Inch Cab Chop that is Perfectly done! Paint is an 8+ but has not been Wet Sanded. Transmission Cooler, Rear and Side View Mirrors, Outside Door Handles not working yet, reach in to open until you perfect the mechanism. Drives Straight on the Street and Freeway with No Issues, Stop's quick with ZERO Issues, Bump Steer it's so light, no power steering needed. Street Legal, Horn, Head and Turn Lights, Etc. Ready to go, Ready to drive, "No Tool Kit Needed" This Truck Is No Sunday Driver, It's a Daily Driver, 3 Years to Build Correctly for YOU!! "Bid and Enjoy The Ride" Zero feed backs and/or negatives get the boot if you do not contact me first before bidding, sorry. I Have 100% + Feedback's so ZERO Worries, Bid With Confidence!!!
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