1934 Rocket Race Rat Rod on 2040-cars
Saint Albans, West Virginia, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:5.0 ho
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Exterior Color: Patina
Make: Ford
Interior Color: Black
Model: Other Pickups
Trim: Rat rod
Drive Type: 5speed
Mileage: 99,800
This is a 1996 Rocket late model dirt chassis with a 1934 High boy cab in place of the original roll cage. The roll cage now runs through the back of the cab for safety and stability. It has hand made interior as well as tunnel and floor board. The steering wheel is built by hand for ultimate steering control. This car is not only built for show it is built to drive! From front to back it has an aluminum radiator, sweet power steering rack, coil over shocks, 5.0 mustang motor with a ron francis wiring harness. The rear end is a winters quick change with a 343/543 reversible gear. perfect for drag racing or just cruising. It also has wilwood 4piston brake calipers all the way around. The tires are Mickey Thompson 13.5 wide ET street radials for the ultimate rat rod handling. This is not for your average Joe. If you want a fast reliable curve hugging machine as well as a show piece, this is for you. This ride is wired with Ron Francis wiring harness and has ram air with a k&n filter.
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