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1935 Dodge Rat Rod Pickup Truck on 2040-cars

Year:1935 Mileage:950 Color: Rust and some Original Paint /
 Grey
Location:

Sagle, Idaho, United States

Sagle, Idaho, United States
Advertising:
Transmission:TH 350 Chevy
Body Type:Pickup Truck
Engine:1955 Dodge 270 Red Ram Hemi
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Owner
Condition:

Used

Year
: 1935
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Dodge
Model: Other Pickups
Trim: Rust and Dents
Cab Type (For Trucks Only): Regular Cab
Drive Type: TH 350 Chevy
Options: Sunroof
Mileage: 950
Exterior Color: Rust and some Original Paint
Interior Color: Grey
Warranty: None

1935 DODGE first series Pickup Cab with original suicide doors.  Bed is original 1935 Dodge.  Motor is 1955 Dodge 270 Red Ram Hemi, with 4 barrel manifold and carter carburetor.  Inspected oil passages and installed new timing chain and gears.  Lake style headers with electric fan.  Walker 4 row radiator.  Great running engine, and does not smoke.  Wife drives daily back and forth to work.  Transmission has been completely rebuilt and is a Chevrolet Turbo-Hydro 350 with Lokar shifter.  1955 Dodge Country Squire wagon rear end with triangulated 4 link with coil over shocks and drum brakes (new).  TCI tubular axel with four bar suspension with disc brakes.  Vega Steering box.  All suspension was installed in accordance with manufactures specifications and with safety and stability in mind.  (The wife was going to be driving it) May look like a Rat Rod but drives like a well built Street Rod.

Dodge Truck cab has a 5" channel and all new 16 gauge sealed floor.  Windshield opens and shuts and has new safety glass.  No other glass in vehicle.  Doors open and shut properly and have new bear claw latches.  Wheels are 1936 Dodge 16" artillery wheels, Watts Wheels (Spokane, WA) widened the rear rims to 10" in the back.  Coker drag slicks in the back, and 16"Coker bias ply in the front.  Headlights are from a 1936-37 Graham sedan, custom built Headlight and turn signal bezels with LED turn signals.  Tail lights are original 1931 Model A deluxe cowl lights with LED stop lights.  Bed was channeled 6 " and a pine plank floor was installed.  Wiring is an American Auto Wire, Highway 15 kit.  New 5 gauge set.  20 gallon plus stainless steel gas tank and new battery in a 1920's era trunk.  Seat has been modified and is a 3rd seat from a Ford Expedition.  Custom built tailgate. 

 

For more information and details call 208-610-1412 or email to jackmantamara@gmail.com.

 

This car is for sale locally and I reserve the right to end the auction at any time.

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