1940 Ford Truck Streetrod ALL STEEL 497 Stroker ProStreet 4 Link, AC PS PDB
Make: |
Ford |
Model: |
Other |
Type: |
Pickup truck |
Year: |
1940 |
Mileage: |
2,600 |
VIN: |
799C2015656 |
Color: |
Silver |
Engine: |
497 Stroker |
Cylinders: |
8 |
Fuel: |
Gasoline |
Transmission: |
Automatic |
Drivetrain: |
rwd |
Interior color: |
Grey |
Vehicle Title: |
Clear |
Item location: |
Conway, South Carolina, United States |
1940 Ford Other Additional Info:
Offered here is a gorgeous an all steel 1940 Ford Truck. Highly modified and ready to drive. Featuring power steering, disc brakes, air conditioning, tilt wheel, rack and pinion steering, 4 link rear end all coupled to a Big Block 497 Eagle stroker motor and automatic transmission. Ford nine inch rear has 4:11 locker gears apply the power to the pavement. Electric exhaust cutouts that you can use to run open headers or quiet street driving. --- Paint and body is outstanding ... Let the photos do the talking. ALL steel except running boards. A keen eye can appreciate the quality with which this streetrod was constructed. Frame is a 1946 boxed for strength and titled as a 1946. This truck was the previous owners life long dream, and now it can belong to a new caretaker. Bid to own, bid to win. Check our eBay feedback, we shipped globally and welcomed International bitters. Bid with confidence. South Carolina residents pay 5% state sales tax and all bidders pay a $225 documentation fee. Clean & Clear South Carolina title to convey. Bidders with less than 10 feedback contact us before bidding. Wire transfer or certified funds only. Vehicle is located in Conway South Carolina 29526. We will gladly provide shipping quotes for the continental US as we have great relationships with our shipping companies. All shipping is at the expense of the purchaser. Please ask all questions before bidding,. We encourage 3rd party inspections before all purchases. Happy Bidding! Good Cars for Good People. Serving Conway, Myrtle Beach, Loris, Aynor, Georgetown, Shallotte, Tabor City, Andrews, Florence, LIttle River, and all of South Carolina.