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1939 Ford Rat Rod Pickup Truck 91c - Notched Bagged In Rear on 2040-cars

US $22,000.00
Year:1939 Mileage:382
Location:

Fresno, California, United States

Fresno, California, United States
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1939 Ford Ratrod Truck - Notch Bagged in Rear
Only 382 Miles Since Completion

  • Custom Built 2x4 Steel Frame
  • C-Notched Bags in Rear
  • Cab Chopped 6"
  • 350 Chevrolet Motor
  • Chevy Turbo Automatic Transmission
  • Custom Vinyl Bucket Seat
  • All New Gauges
  • Beer Tap Handle Shifter
  • Killer Stereo with CD w/aux jack- (2)10" Subwoofers and (4)6x9
  • Hand Free Bluetooth for cell phone with Mic mounted on interior roof
  • Custom Pin-Stripping and Air Brushing
  • Hood featured in 2 pictures, but included with the sale.
  • New White wall tires

This project was started, and built from the ground up, and since completion only 382 miles have been put on the car.  This is one of the cleanest and reliable ratrods I have seen.  Many you see are pieced together, falling apart, and do not run well.  This always starts right up, runs strong, and is comfortable.  Best of all, this well built custom is a head turner!  We probably went overboard on some of the upgrades, but hopefully the new owner will enjoy and appreciate them.  Pushing around 400HP, this car flys.  It is time to start a new project, which is why we are selling this.  This truck is registered in California, and we have a clear California title in hand.

Vehicle is available for local pickup in Fresno,CA or can be picked up by a transport carrier at the buyer's expense and arrangements.  Payment in full must be received via bank wire transfer prior to transport truck coming to pick up.  The Lonestar name on the doors will be removed prior to pickup, as it is a trademarked.

$22,000 obo


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