1941 Ford Streetrod Custom Classic Truck on 2040-cars
Fort Mill, South Carolina, United States
Body Type:Pickup Truck
Fuel Type:Gasoline
Engine:Ford 460
For Sale By:Private Seller
Vehicle Title:Clear
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Ford
Model: Other Pickups
Trim: street rod truck
Drive Type: Rear wheel
Number of Doors: 2
Mileage: 300
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Exterior Color: Deep emerald green
Interior Color: Green leather and gray tweed
Fatman Fab built tubular chassis with coilovers on all 4 corners w mustang based front and 4 link rear. 1941 Ford pickup pro street w 460 big block w aluminum heads and intake, Sanderson Streetrod Headers, 3 chamber Flowmasters. Griffin radiator with tranny cooler matched to HP. NO cooling issues. Runs great on 93 octane. Ford built C6 w TCI converter and driveshaft built to match engine. B&M shifter. Ford built 9" posi Trac rear end w 390 gear. 2" top chop by Fatman Fab as seen in Street Rodder Mag. PPG Ford deep emerald green w silver flames and lime green pin striping. All flames, striping and V8 logo are painted on with gun not brush. Hood and inner fender wells are louvered. Hood de chromed and peaked. Custom recessed and smoothed fire wall. Custom built dash with tilt steering. V8 logo head liner with flamed door panels. Pioneer speakers in rear panels and wired for stereo. No stereo or heater. Your choice. Low profile seats with Simpson lap belts. Optima battery w custom hold down and hidden battery disconnect. Polished 20 gallon fuel cell. Red oak, polished strips and tubbed. Pro's Pick bed w tear drops on all 4 corners. Custom rear roll pan with 39 tail lights. Ford 39 headlights. Polished aluminum Weld Wheels with BFG's. *All components are either new, remanufactured or rebuilt*. Truck is sold as is with NO warranty. If you have questions please ask and pics don't do the paint job justice. If you want a Streetrod truck that turns heads and runs and sounds as good as it looks this is it!
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