Very cool. Frame off restored as an old school hot rod with
distressed look. The underside is detailed beautifully! It had the
same owner for 25 years. Overall a solid truck in good shape before
restoration. The body was taken off the frame, the frame was
stripped and powder coated. Every suspension, steering and brake
component was rebuilt. The underside is painted gloss turquoise.
Professionally restored body with patina applied. Custom graphics
and pinstripe. Accessorized with louvered hood, Fulton visor, side
mounted spare, skirts, extra hood trim and much more. Performance
built 8BA flathead with Isky 3/4 race cam, Jahns racing pistons,
Scat rods, aluminum Denver cheater heads, Edelbrock intake with
dual Stromberg carbs. Has Speedway headers with duals. Rebuilt
3-speed from passenger car, column mounted. Restored stock frame.
In front it has 4 inch drop axle, super slide transverse spring.
Rear suspension is cut and lowered 3 inches. Rebuilt rear end with
4.11 gears. New hydraulic brakes. Upgraded to 12 volt electrical,
has turn signals. Interior has rebuilt seat covered in traditional
Mexican blanket. Dash and doors are painted red oxide and pin
striped. Has gauges and tachometer. New wiring throughout. 40 Ford
wheel. Motor compartment is detailed. This is a very unique custom
truck. Quality and style. This is a people pleaser, it's
interesting to look at! Fun to drive.
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