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1937 Ford Truck Hot Rod Steel Classic Pick-up Rat Rod on 2040-cars

Year:1937 Mileage:0
Location:

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Engine:346
Vehicle Title:Rebuilt, Rebuildable & Reconstructed
Condition:
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Year
: 1937
Make: Ford
Drive Type: RWD
Model: Other Pickups
Mileage: 0
Trim: 2dr

1937 Ford Truck. All steel. Underbody has been completely coated, transmission is fresh, engine was a ken down to the internals bored .30 over, chassis has been strengthened and cross braced. Paint is a matte/flat black. Brand new custom interior. Has 1937 Coupe Fenders...I get compliments everywhere, trophy winner.
  • 1937 Cadillac 346 Flathead V8....Fully rebuilt with new internals .30 over
  • 1954 4spd Hydramatic Automatic Transmission
  • New Ford 8" Rearend
  • Front Disc Brakes with Two chamber master cylinder and power booster, mounted underneath cab on the chassis
  • Brand new interior...door panels, carpet and seat
  • Body is all steel, it is not perfect but has a great look to it.
  • Nice patina on bed, It is solid steel. I was going to put bed liner coating on it, but I felt that would take away from the vintage look. 
  • Brand new 75 month battery
  • Coated fuel tank
  • Headlights and taillights are functional
  • Body is extremely solid, all coated underneath, custom driveshaft
Buyer is responsible for shipping, however I can help those you ned assistance with coordinating shipping, I understand it can be a little confusing. Thanks for your interest and bid knowing you are getting an amazing truck that will last for years. Thanks!
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