1941 Ford Pickup Hot Rod Street Rod Goodguys Award Winner!! on 2040-cars
Sun City, Arizona, United States
1941 Ford 1/2 Ton Pickup The pickup was built from a rustfree California truck with an original dent-free bed with the original wood beneath the original metal bed floor. In 2010, a frame-off restoration was performed including: Rebuilt 350 cubic inch Chevy engine with one four barrelEdelbrock carburetor 700R4 automatic transmission Ford rear end with parallel leaf springs New front disc brakes and rear drums with all new brake lines Mustang II front suspension Diamondback radial wide whitewalls Tilt steering column P/S, PB, A/C, and heat AM/FM/CD with remote control in the glove box Black Naughyde rolled and pleat original front seat and door panels 1940 Ford bumper wingtips on Ford bumpers front and rear N.O.S. King Bee fog lights (came out of the original boxes) Louvered hood and bed side panels Tommy the Greek-style pin striping Detailed engine compartment with filled firewall Aluminum radiatorThis is an excellent driving truck. It was shown at the 2011 Detroit Autorama in a special display. Its a Good Guys Columbus, Ohio award winner, and it is shown in the Good Guys 2012 Year Book. The truck is currently located in Sun City, Arizona. For more information call Chris at (586) 709-6874 Payment can be Cash (in person), Certified Bank Check, or EFT. Sorry no PayPal accepted.
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