1934 Ford Hot Rod Street Rod Pick Up Mopar High Performance Motor on 2040-cars
Mentor, Ohio, United States
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1934 Ford (Henry Steel ) hot rod pick up Recently finished Chopped 4 inches channeled 3 inches All patch panels welded in, new floor, hand built bed, Brookville radiator shell, aluminum radiator, s/s grille insert, aluminum fuel tank, aluminum tool boxes, powder coated ET slot wheels with new Goodrich Radial TA tires,Mustang seats with new upholstery, new Dolphin gauges on custom engine turned dash insert, Lokar shifter, custom driveshaft, dropped front axle with Ford F1 brakes, rebuilt GM 10 bolt positraction rear end, rebuilt Torqueflite transmission with aluminum oil cooler, new Vega steering box with s/s u joints and shaft, front panhard bar and rear sway bar, power brake booster. Engine is a high performance Mopar 383 that has been baked, washed and magnufluxed, bored .030 with 9.5:1 pistons, crank turned and magged, reconditioned rods, heads have all new parts with hard exhaust seats, Edelbrock Torquer intake manifold with Edelbrock 750 CFM carb, Mellings HD oil pump, Mopar electronic ignition, all Stainless Steel exhaust system. Car is a very strong runner , tracks like a slot car and can be reliably driven anywhere. THIS IS A HOT ROD TRUCK THAT RUNS AND DRIVES LIKE A HOT ROD. IF YOU WANT A REAL HOT ROD THIS IS IT Contact Bert Kollar for additional info and more photos 440 231 2318 |
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