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Year:1938 Mileage:25
Location:

San Jose, California, United States

San Jose, California, United States

Up for sale is a 1938 Ford Pick up Rat Rod. Truck is a solid runner. Has a torquie 292 Y block engine, Edelbrock Intake manifold and carburator, Finned Valve covers, Electric Fan, 12V system, Heater works, Glass on front and sides is there but Driver door glass cracked (rear window is orange plexi), C4 Automatic Tranny (with a small leak, repairable), 9 inch rear end, New radial (blackwall) tires all around, lakester style headers with turnout tips and also collector pipes that run to the rear of the truck. Pipes can be capped off if chosen (currently they have turnout tips)., Power brakes. Truck runs well and has plenty of power. Looks like a kool mean bat out of hell... Below are some of what it has. Please ask questions before bidding. Has Clear Tennesee title. Truck does NOT have the white walls on picture it has black walls (white walls DO NOT come with truck). Some of the pics are from a few years back from when the truck was being built. If you want more pics or have additional questions please contact me as I may have missed somehting unintentionally. Pictures are of truck before finishing, after finishing and current. Currently truck does not have white wall tires, again, it has new black wall radial tires.

 

Text for questions 4083755618


There's lots of custom work done to it:

1938 Cab's been chopped 6" and chanelled 5"
Wooden bed (leave as is or replace, has subframe to install metal bed)
Custom 59' Caddy tail light on top rear corners of cab as well as bed.
All lights work
Bullet Style headlights

9inch rear

C4 tranny

V8 Ford 292

12V electrical

Heater works

Lakester style headers

Power disc front brakes and rear drums
Custom Gauge cluster made out of headlight housing
Custom Center console
Custom Auxiliary Gauges in center of cab
Straight axle suspension front
leaf springs in rear
Custom seats
Custom Shifter with Vintage Microphone as knob
Speedo needs adjustment to work properly but can work
Turn signal are functional
Custom Hood and Original '38 Grill Shell
Pin Striping on Hood and Custom Sun Visor.

****NO TRADES, NO SCAMS, NO PAYPAL, NO CHECKS****

***PLEASE SERIOUS INQUIRIES ONLY AND AGAIN NO TRADES***

***BUYER RESPONSIBLE FOR SHIPPING OR FREE LOCAL PICK UP***

***SOLD AS IS, NO WARRANTY, NO SCAMS, NO PAYPAL, NO REFUNDS***

***INTERNATIONAL BIDDERS PLEASE CONTACT BEFORE BIDDING.

****Truck is being sold as is, NO WARRANTY, NO RETURS, NO CHECKS OR REFUNDS*** **Ask questions before bidding. Payment will be handled as followed: buyer is responsible for $2000 deposit 24hours after auction end via bank wire transfer ONLY. Remaining balance after $2000 deposit will be made via bank wire transfer only within 72 hours of auction end. NO CHECKS, NO SCAMS, NO PAYPAL. Vehicle is sold as is, no warranty, no returns. Seller is not responsible for anything unintentionally missed about the vehicle, engine, body or mechanical performance. It is buyer's responsibility to ask any questions. Buyer is responsible for shipping or pick up. International bidders please contact seller before bidding.***




On Sep-08-14 at 16:07:11 PDT, seller added the following information:

Up for sale is a 1938 Ford Pick up Rat Rod. Truck is a solid runner. Has a torquie 302 Small block Ford engine, Edelbrock Intake manifold and carburator, Finned Valve covers, Electric Fan, 12V system, Heater works, Glass on front and sides is there but Driver door glass cracked (rear window is orange plexi), C4 Automatic Tranny (with a small leak, repairable), 9 inch rear end, New radial (blackwall) tires all around, lakester style headers with turnout tips and also collector pipes that run to the rear of the truck. Pipes can be capped off if chosen (currently they have turnout tips)., Power brakes. Truck runs well and has plenty of power. Looks like a kool mean bat out of hell... Below are some of what it has. Please ask questions before bidding. Has Clear Tennesee title. Truck does NOT have the white walls on picture it has black walls (white walls DO NOT come with truck). Some of the pics are from a few years back from when the truck was being built. If you want more pics or have additional questions please contact me as I may have missed somehting unintentionally. Pictures are of truck before finishing, after finishing and current. Currently truck does not have white wall tires, again, it has new black wall radial tires.

 

Text for questions 4083755618


There's lots of custom work done to it:

1938 Cab's been chopped 6" and chanelled 5"
Wooden bed (leave as is or replace, has subframe to install metal bed)
Custom 59' Caddy tail light on top rear corners of cab as well as bed.
All lights work
Bullet Style headlights

9inch rear

C4 tranny

Ford 302 V8

12V electrical

Heater works

Lakester style headers

Power disc front brakes and rear drums
Custom Gauge cluster made out of headlight housing
Custom Center console
Custom Auxiliary Gauges in center of cab
Straight axle suspension front
leaf springs in rear
Custom seats
Custom Shifter with Vintage Microphone as knob
Speedo needs adjustment to work properly but can work
Turn signal are functional
Custom Hood and Original '38 Grill Shell
Pin Striping on Hood and Custom Sun Visor.

****NO TRADES, NO SCAMS, NO PAYPAL, NO CHECKS****

***PLEASE SERIOUS INQUIRIES ONLY AND AGAIN NO TRADES***

***BUYER RESPONSIBLE FOR SHIPPING OR FREE LOCAL PICK UP***

***SOLD AS IS, NO WARRANTY, NO SCAMS, NO PAYPAL, NO REFUNDS***

***INTERNATIONAL BIDDERS PLEASE CONTACT BEFORE BIDDING.

****Truck is being sold as is, NO WARRANTY, NO RETURS, NO CHECKS OR REFUNDS*** **Ask questions before bidding. Payment will be handled as followed: buyer is responsible for $2000 deposit 24hours after auction end via bank wire transfer ONLY. Remaining balance after $2000 deposit will be made via bank wire transfer only within 72 hours of auction end. NO CHECKS, NO SCAMS, NO PAYPAL. Vehicle is sold as is, no warranty, no returns. Seller is not responsible for anything unintentionally missed about the vehicle, engine, body or mechanical performance. It is buyer's responsibility to ask any questions. Buyer is responsible for shipping or pick up. International bidders please contact seller before bidding.***



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