Vehicle Description
4455-TPA 1934 FORD MODEL B PICKUP STREETROD
Unpolished charm of a Rat Rod, this 1934 Ford Model B Pickup
Streetrod, looks like it's had a life well-lived, and yet, it's
more alive than ever. With a patina green exterior that tells
stories of a rebel past and the promise of many more to come. The
bodywork is chopped, channeled, and sectioned with an artisan's
touch, all steel and all attitude. Then there's the stance, low and
menacing, rolling on 16-inch wheels wrapped in bias ply tires, with
those wood side panels framed by stainless metal, adding to its rat
rod charisma.
Crawl into the guts of this beast, and you're stepping into raw,
gritty reality. Bucket seats salvaged from a Boeing B-25 bomber,
it's history with a side of badass. Wrapped in green cloth, they
stand in stark contrast to the truck's rugged exterior, setting up
an interior that's all business, no frills. Forget about power
steering or air conditioning; this ride is about connecting with
the asphalt in the most direct way possible. The floor-mounted
shifter is your direct line to the heart of the beast, begging to
be thrown into gear, while the minimalist dashboard keeps things
uncomplicated. It's driving distilled to its essence -
unadulterated, unfiltered, and utterly exhilarating.
Under the skin, this monster prowls the streets with a heart of
old-school iron - a Flathead V8, beefed up with Stromberg carbs and
Offenhauser finned aluminum heads. Mated to a 4-speed manual
gearbox, it's a setup that demands your full attention and rewards
you with a rock-a-billy concert of mechanical music every time you
crack the throttle. Here, the lack of power assists isn't a
drawback; it's an invitation to a dance of man and machine that's
as intimate as it gets. And because we're not living entirely in
the past, an upgraded aluminum radiator and an electric fan,
coupled with a Powermaster alternator cleverly masquerading as a
vintage generator, the perfect marriage of rat rod ethos and street
rodder ingenuity. Finally, all of that breathing out of the
HUSHPOWER muffler.
HIGHLIGHTS:
• Flathead V8 engine
• Stromberg fuel delivery system
• Offenhauser finned aluminum heads
• Powermaster alternator disguised as a classic generator
• 4-speed manual transmission
• Manual 4-wheel drum brakes
• Upgraded aluminum radiator with electric fan assembly
• Dual exhaust with FlowMaster "HUSHPOWER" mufflers
• Green patina all steel body
• Chopped, channeled, and sectioned steel body
• 16-inch wheels with polyester bias ply tires
• Lowered stance
• Fuel cell in truck bed
• Wood side panels with stainless metal
• Green cloth bucket seats from Boeing B-25 bomber
• Floor shifter
• Binder of maintenance records and build receipts.
This 1934 Ford Model B Pickup Streetrod with its unique blend of
streetrod sleekness and rat rod grit, it stands out in a crowd and
promises an unparalleled driving experience. Call today!