1941 Ford Roadster Truck. This was a frame off restoration
approximately 4 years ago. Most of the information was obtained
from previous owner. Research showing the engine was built by Steve
Schmidt Indianapolis IN. The engine is a 383 stroker which dynode
at 406 HP. It has an automatic transmission (R700) with a shift kit
and 2800 stall converter. The shifter is a custom Lokar Ford 9'
rear end and 411 gears. It has a new alternator. The cab is 1941
Ford all steel converted to a roadster. It shows it was done right.
The bed is steel (1950 Ford) resting on a full custom built 2X3
boxed rear section. The rear fenders are the only thing, fiberglass
which is from 1932 Ford. It has power front disk brakes, Mustang II
front suspension and rack and pinion steering. Rear coil over Koni
with a 4 link set up. Also has a black fiber snap on top.
Everything is as advertised, the frame and wiring are as they
should be. Please Note The Following **Vehicle Location is at our
clients home and Not In Cadillac, Michigan. **We do have a showroom
with about 25 cars that is by appointment only **Please Call First
and talk to one of our reps at 231-468-2809 EXT 1 **
Vehicle Details
1941 Ford Pickup
Listing ID:CC-1268813
Price:$25,995
Location:Cadillac, Michigan
Year:1941
Make:Ford
Model:Pickup
Odometer:0
Stock Number:241145
VIN:AMS18391
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