A combination of its native vintage style and some tasteful
modifications has not only transformed this 1936 Ford Pickup into a
sharp ride, but also a very nice driver. Yep, beneath its
thoroughly nostalgia-inducing appearance, you'll find some
well-chosen mechanical upgrades that make this classic truck
particularly suited to frequent driving. Featuring an assortment of
fiberglass components to keep curb weight to a minimum, it's
dressed in a two-tone color scheme that pairs burgundy and black
and is ornamented by chrome bumpers, a front grille, and body trim
that really present nicely. Its body alignment remains on point,
allowing both the doors and the tailgate to open and close solidly.
Clean, clear glass surrounds this pickup's cabin, with
fresh-looking headlights bracketing its signature sculpted front
end. And check out that vented gullwing hood and that Route 66
signage mounted on its wood-post railings.
Inside the doors is a two-tone, cream and gray vinyl interior
that's a great accompaniment to the exterior. There's some
appealing finish work on display here, including a tilt steering
column and door frames that nicely mirror their surroundings, and
chrome accents that retain a strong shine. The bench seat shows
only light wear and features accents that tie in perfectly with the
door panels to each side. Just in front of the color-matched
steering wheel, you'll find an assortment of white-faced Dolphin
gauges in the instrument cluster, encircled by gold frames. Below,
the contrasting red carpeting is in good shape, showing no obvious
stains or signs of abuse from errant heels.
The engine bay is in clean shape, with a 3.8-liter, six-cylinder GM
engine at its center. The powerplant is fed by a 4-barrel Holley
carburetor that sits on top of an Edelbrock Performer intake
manifold to give it some extra capability, and it pairs with a
4-speed automatic transmission that features an overdrive gear to
keep RPMs in check at highway speeds. A Ford Ranger chassis sits in
place of the original to offer a markedly improved ride, and with
power brakes at all four corners, including discs up front, this
truck stops with very little effort.
HIGHLIGHTS
• 3.8-LITER GM SIX-CYLINDER ENGINE
• HOLLEY 4-BARREL CARBURETOR
• EDELBROCK PERFORMER INTAKE MANIFOLD
• 4-SPEED AUTOMATIC TH200-4R TRANSMISSION
• POWER BRAKES, WITH DISCS UP FRONT
• FORD RANGER CHASSIS AND REAR BED
• 14" ALLOY WHEELS
• MAGNETIC BURGUNDY AND BLACK EXTERIOR
• SHARP CREAM AND GRAY VINYL INTERIOR
• BENCH SEATING
• AM/FM/CASSETTE STEREO
Combining the style of the '30s with modern functionality, this
1936 Ford Pickup cruises on a set of 14" alloy wheels wrapped in
Gripmax tires that appear nearly new and would be a great fit for
the enthusiast searching for a refreshingly unique, "outside the
box" build with plenty of curb appeal. Call today! We can assist
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Vehicle Details
1936 Ford Pickup
Listing ID:CC-2005165
Price:$24,995
Location:Lutz, Florida
Year:1936
Make:Ford
Model:Pickup
Exterior Color:Burgundy
Interior Color:Gray
Transmission:Automatic
Odometer:2698
Stock Number:5349-TPA
VIN:BB182202077
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