1951 51 Ford Pick Up Truck F100 F1 Rat Rod Hotrod 400 Big Block Auto on 2040-cars
Elkins, West Virginia, United States
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YOU ARE BIDING ON A 1951 F1 F100 FORD PICK UP TRUCK RAT ROD HOTROD. THE TRUCK SUBFRAME AND DRIVETRAIN IS FROM A 1972 FORD LTD. THE FRAME AND CAB WERE SANDBLASTED AND THE FRAME WAS COATED WITH POR15. IT HAS THE FOLLOWING: *COMPLETELY REBUILT 400 BIG BLOCK FORD ENGINE *NEW EDELBROCK CARB *NEW EDELBROCK INTAKE *HEADERS *AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION *9" FORD REAREND *NEW DUAL EXHAUST *NEW GLASS AND SEALS *NEW BED KIT FROM BLUE OVAL - METAL BED WITH FIBERGLASS FENDERS *NEW FIBERGLASS TILT FRONTEND *NEW WOODEN BED PLANKS *NEW HEADLINER *NEW SHIFTER *REAR ROLLPAN THIS TRUCK IS A AWESOME STREET ROD THAT IS FUN TO DRIVE AND GETS A LOT OF ATTENTION. THE 400 BIG BLOCK GIVES IT PLENTY OF POWER AND IT RUNS, DRIVES, AND SOUNDS GREAT. IF YOU ARE LOOKING FOR A CLASSIC STREET ROD READY TO DRIVE THIS ONE IS FOR YOU. I ENCOURAGE ALL PERSPECTIVE BIDDERS TO COME INSPECT AND TEST DRIVE. CALL ROGER AT 304-516-3620 OR 304-636-8319 TO MAKE ARRANGEMENTS PRIOR TO BIDDING. |
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