When it comes to the world of car customization there aren't many
bigger names than George Barris. He was a well known car builder
who designed some of the most iconic vehicles ever created
including the original Batmobile, The Munsters Drag-U-La and more.
One of his well known builds and most iconic vehicles was a custom
Pickup named Ala Kart. It was owned by Richard Peters and another
big name associated with the build was Mike "Blackie" Gejeian who
would go on to organize one of the largest car shows in America,
Autorama. The build was done in 1957 and the car won some of the
biggest awards in the country and was featured in magazines,
movies, and television. This very cool 1929 Ford was built by the
owner of Old Dog Street Rods for his personal collection and over
$200,000 was invested into its construction. It was inspired by Ala
Kart and they pulled it off perfectly. The iconic front end really
stands out and was all hand made. The entire truck is all steel and
entirely rust free. It is dressed in a very clean high quality
metallic Burgundy paint with the fenders being slightly darker. The
custom top is removable but honestly the truck looks really sharp
when it is in place. It has oak planks with stainless strips in the
rear bed and an ultraviolet resistant finish was applied to keep it
protected. With that unique front end it also required a custom
hood and hood sides as well as an Alumicraft grill. The truck has
an awesome stance and rides on a set of Billet Specialties 5 spoke
Vintec wheels with Goodyear radial tires (225/45ZR17 - front,
245/45R18 - rear).
Underneath that custom hood is a 350 ci small block V8 that runs
well. It has been fitted with a very cool Hilborn 8 stack
electronic fuel injection which is always a treat to reveal at car
shows. Other nice features include the Dart heads, Powermaster
alternator, Powermaster starter, a custom Zero to Cool radiator,
cool flex hoses and custom valve covers. The truck sound good
through its dual exhaust system that exits out of the rear in
custom tips. Paired with the motor is a Bowles 700R4 automatic 4
speed transmission paired with a polished Currie 9 inch rear end.
Underneath the car it rides on a TCI chassis and you will note a
lot of the components have been painted to match the body. Up front
it has an independent front suspension and it also has 4 wheel disc
brakes under all 4 corners.
Inside the truck it has tan leather upholstery with matching carpet
and headliner. It is a two tone style with darker inserts on the
bench seat and is in good condition. In front of the driver sits an
Ididit custom steering column that actually will swing out of your
way. This is a very cool feature as vehicles of this time period
are notoriously small on the inside. This makes getting in and out
a much simpler task. On top of that column is a 3 spoke aftermarket
steering wheel. On the floor is a Lokar shifter with LED gear
indicator. The steel dash features a custom made bezel with engine
turned trim framing the AutoMeter gauges. The truck has dual gas
tanks but only 1 is currently being used.
This is one awesome pickup that is incredibly unique. Unless you
are looking at the Ala Kart itself there are pretty slim odds that
you are going to see another one. Above all though, it is being
offer at an awesome price considering how much it took to construct
it.
This truck is a steal at only $48,500.00!
Vehicle Details
1929 Ford Roadster
Listing ID:CC-1888482
Price:$48,500
Location:Arlington, Texas
Year:1929
Make:Ford
Model:Roadster
Exterior Color:Burgundy
Odometer:0
Stock Number:24101
VIN:455945
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