1934 Dodge Truck Street(rat) Rod on 2040-cars
Burlington, Iowa, United States
For Sale is a 1934 Dodge Truck Street(Rat) Rod which is all steel. Has the following included:
PLEASE READ CAREFULLY
1. 1956 Desoto Hemi 330 cubic in. 255 hp engine, which is totally rebuilt and balanced.
2. Heidts superside front end kit
a. Narrowed arms
b. 11" Rotors
c. Stabilizer Bar
3. Wayland Chevy Water Pump
4. All engine parts from Hot Heads Research and Racing Inc.
5. 15" racing fan
6. Seat Belts
7. Starter is from Tuff Stuff Performance and Accessories
8. Wiper kit is from Speedway
9. Headers are Sanderson
10. Radiator is custom built for this truck through Yogi's Performance Radiator and Custom
11. Have Hemi books that tell you everything you need to know about Hemi motors that go with truck
12. Wheels are Weld Prostars from Summit Racing
13. Rear end spring kit is from Chassis Engineering
14. Bed is all new fabricationjust for this truck
15. Frame is all custom hand built to fit the cab and has a 5" Channel over frame
16. Gas tank is from Speedway
17. AM - FM Radio/CD Player with Electric Antenna
18. V.D.O. Gauges and dash insert
19. Drive Shaft made by Zaiser Fabrication Inc.
20. Wiring Kit is Ron Francis Express
21. Jet-Hot Coated Exhaust
22. Air cleaner custom hand made in Rolland's shop with a CA3647 Fram Air Filter
23. Rolland designed the Grille just for the Dodge Shell, It is Stainless Steel
24. Truck has 8" Ford Rear End
25. Truck has 350 Chevy Transmission
26. Truck has trailer hitch installed
27. Rolland has complete set of pictures of truck build process that go with the truck
28. Rolland did all work on truck, including body work, paint, custom work, and upholstery
This truck is being sold in the continental 48 United States ONLY!! NO EXCEPTIONS!!
Winning Buyer will make nessissary arrangements to pick up the truck!!
Location of truck is Burlington Iowa 52601
I am listing this truck for my Dad, Rolland, so if you have any questions please call him (Rolland) anytime
at (319)-753-1117 as I don't know anything about this truck and wouldn't be able to help you.
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