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With Buick "nailhead" power.

My1952 Buick covered in snow several months back.

This once was a 1951 Ford grain truck.

Just some of the customs The Rod Shop builds.

 

(The Rod Shop 1st Annual S&S)

HEMI... wow... just... wow

No Photoshop here, other than the aging effects applied.

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Garage party February 23rd 2013

32 Ford Jet Rod intake and fuel lines

1967 Ford F100, Short Bed - Rat Rod.

 

This is a true California Truck (form the San Jose factory). The first year of this generation, and pretty rare (Ford short box trucks are hard to find).

She runs and drives amazing (more like a car than a truck). Starts easy, sips gas and can cruise all day long at 80 MPH (modern Ford automatic transmission).

The body was very strait, so just a simple black satin finish paint applied. The interior was redone to look like stock.

Black satin paint - easy to maintain, and you won’t worry about parking it next to other cars.

Interior is like new/original.

I6 300 motor, recently rebuilt.

Modern Ford transmission with AOD (4 speed).

Mustang 2 Front suspension.

QA1 adjustable coil overs front and rear.

4 bar link rear.

New distributor.

Interior gas tank has been removed and under the bed - new 21 gallon tank.

Recent oil change and tune up - starts overtime without choke.

Pioneer Stereo, with USB input and Bluetooth.

Microphone for hands free phone connection.

 

It’s been my daily driver, but time for a change. It's not perfect, but it's awesome! If you want a truck that is ready to drive and enjoy, then this is the ruck for you!

 

$10,500

Revell Big-T kit Rat Rod build

Portland roadster show

Portland roadster show

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We don't need no stinkin' floorboards! Ah, the true measure of a rat rod...open air underfoot.

What an exciting and interesting modification to this 1938 Chevy Ratrod! Creepy!

Portland roadster show

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