1935 Ford Truck Dually 4×4

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Here’s a really cool and rare and old Ford truck. This 1935 Ford pickup is all steel with the exception of the custom rear fenders. The truck is sitting on a later model Chevy Suburban chassis, a Dana 70 dual rear axle was added as well as the truck having a Dana 44 front axle. The 4×4 dually theme is very noticable thanks to the aftermarket 19.5 wheels. The powerplant is an early 70’s GM 402 cid Big Block. The engine has alot of grunt, and is backed by a 4 speed manual transmission and a NP 261 transfer case. The truck runs highway speeds over 70 mph comfortably. The truck has aftermarket heat and a new wiring harness. A new custom leather seat was built to maximze space and comfort. The door panels and headliner are all built from ABS to prevent warpage. The truck has a custom molded carpet set, wipers, turn signals, horn,and the roll out windshield is still in fine working order. The speedometer and other gauges are also in working condition.

Specifications:

  • Make: Ford
  • Model: Truck
  • Model Year: 1935
  • Engine: GM 402 cid big block
  • Transmission: 4-speed manual transmission
  • Transfer Case: NP261
  • Front Axle: Dana 44
  • Rear Axle: Dana 70 (dual)
  • Wheels: 19.5 wheels

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