1936 Ford Pickup
- November 11, 2024
- Category: Cars
- Mileage: 0.0
- USA, NC, Goldsboro, 27530
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Description
Additional modifications include the addition of Redâ??s headers, 12-volt electrics, hydraulic brakes, a 3â? dropped front axle, 4. The truck was kept in Sweet Home, Oregon from 1973-1977 before being relocated to Northern California. It is now being offered for sale with a logbook of services from 2004-present, manuals and magazines, some spare parts, trophies, an indoor truck cover, non-original jack and tools, and a clean California title. 5â?³ at the front, 7â?³ in the back, and the spare measuring 6. â?The truck was repainted in Cordoba tan (M-2848) in 1975 and a few blemishes are noted around the bottom of the fenders, inside the bed, and on top of the cab but no paint flaking is reported. It has reportedly been garage-kept and a photo in the gallery details some marks on the driverâ??s door. A small rust hole is noted in the bottom center of the left door. The steel bed is covered by plywood and a rubber mat as pictured above. Cartouche Deluxe upholstery from MACâ??s was installed, and a 1936 Ford Deluxe three-spoke banjo steering wheel was fitted. The five-gauge cluster features Stewart Warner units, while a Sunpro Super Tach II was added near the shifter. 8,500 miles are shown on the odometer, and actual mileage is unknown. It was upgraded to 12-volt electrics and features an electric fuel pump, electronic ignition, and a dual exhaust system. Power is sent through a 3-speed floor-shift manual to a 4. 11 rear axle. A logbook of service records dating back to 2004 includes engine timing and tune-ups, yearly oil changes, brake adjustments, and a recent fluid service. The front axle was lowered 3,â? and additional photos in the gallery detail the underbody condition. The hardwood floor and steel bed are reported to be solid. Spare parts include a new radiator cap ornament, used water pumps, the original carburetor air breather, factory heater, and more.