1941 Ford Pickup, 454 Bbc, Hot Rod Rat Shop Truck, on 2040-cars
West Lafayette, Indiana, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Make: Ford
Drive Type: 2wd
Model: Other Pickups
Mileage: 13,456
Trim: 1/2 ton
Up for auction is a 1941 Ford 1/2 ton pickup. My father in law and I bought this as a
project truck out of California. Its now an awesome looking driver. It has
a big block chevy 454 engine, aluminum intake and edelbrock carb. mustang two
front suspenision with new coils and shocks, disc brakes, 350 trans, rack and
pinion, new battery, new wire kit, new plugs, 10 bolt rear end, traction bars
with leaf springs, custom chassis with tubs for bigger tires and wheels,
aluminum fuel cell mounted under rear of bed, two and half inch exaust with
dual flomasters,aluminum radiator with electric fan. bed has been shortned 3
inches, flat tail gate, nice grille, all lights and turn signals work, all
fenders are fiberglass, all glass is good and roll up and down like they
should, windshield is v butted, good wood in bed floor, tilt column, completely
redone interior. Body and paint by
me. Its not perfect by any means, but is
very presentable. I think it turned out
excellent. Rod Rod Flatz Daytona Blue
Pearl ftom TPC gobal. A lot of subtle
mods with my favorite being the smoothed dash top and ash trays on each side. has a new full set of white face gauges, has
dynamat, new headlight buckets and bezels.
The lenses should be here soon and will be included in the sale. We have logged a few miles on it and it
drives out really nice. I am planning on
having a video to send out soon. Hoping
to move on to other projects and please no trades at this time. For sale locally and I reserve the right to
end the auction at any time. Bidders
with less than 10 feedback contact me before bidding or it will be
canceled. Shipping is buyer’s
responsibility and I welcome out of country bidders. I will help in any way I can. |
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