1936 Short-n-cocky Ford Rat Rod Truck Chopped & Channeled on 2040-cars
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1936 SHORT-N-COCKY FORD RAT ROD TRUCK CHOPPED & CHANNELED TRUCK IS SHORT-N-COCKY BED N FRAME SHORTENED 11 INCHES. COMPLEY DISEMBLED READ TO START WORKING ON WITH TITLE V8 MOTOR, GREAT PROJECT TRUCK, FLOOR REMOVED, DOORS ARE BOLTED SHUT TO KEEP IT SQUARE UNTIL FLOOR INSTALLED. COMES WITH THE FOLLOWING NEW PARTS ROCKER PANELS R/H & L/H. LOWER REAR PATCH PANEL, FRONT CAB CORNERS R/H & L/H, DOOR LOEWR INNER PANELS R/H & L/H, AND OUTER DOOR REPAIR PANELS R/H & L/H, FRAME, FRONT SUSPENSION, STANDARD REAR END AND ALSO 9’ FORD REAR END, FENDERS, RUNNING BOARDS, LIGHTS, AND MENY OTHER PARTS |
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