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Chevy 350, .040 over, 081 casting heads with 1.94 intake valves, comp cam, GM hydraulic lifters, professional products hurricane intake, Edelbroc 600 cfm carb. King bearings, Melling m55v oil pump, double roller timing set 10.2:1 compression, premium gas only. Wix 1061 or 1069 filter recommended and Rotella 15W40 oil with a pint of STP oil treatment, or Brad Penn 10W40 racing oil recommended.
Transmission
Turbo 350 Long Tail
Driveshaft
Back half stock S10 two piece drive shaft, new U Joints same as S10
Rear
Stock S10, 4:10 Gears
Fuse Block
Uses large blade style fuses
Fuel Pump & Fuel Tank
Mr. Gasket fuel pump mounted on frame near fuel tank, 16 gallon fuel tank from 67 Mustang
Headlights
7" lights from Speedway Motors, replacement bulbs available through them. Tail lights and blinkers standard automotive part available at any parts store .
Contact Information:
Dave Scheff
Phone Number:
218-259-7793 or 218-832-6500
$8,500
Vehicle Details
1928 Ford Rat Rod
Listing ID:CC-1089029
Price:$8,500 (OBO)
Location:Marcell, Minnesota
Year:1928
Make:Ford
Model:Rat Rod
Exterior Color:Black
Transmission:Automatic
Odometer:0
Title Status:Rebuild
Seat Material:Vinyl
Engine Condition:Running
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