1936 Ford Pickup 1/2 Ton For Sale
Specs
- Stock #
- 2194-DET
- Engine
- 302 V8
- Transmission
- 3 speed Automatic
- Mileage
- 3,487
- Exterior Color
- Yellow
- Interior Color
- Gray
Highlights
- Aluminum Wheels
- AM/FM Radio
- CD Player
- Power Steering
- Power Windows
- Tilt Wheel
- Vinyl Interior
Description
Gateway Classic Cars of Detroit is excited to present this 1936 Ford Pickup 1/2 Ton! Bathed in a radiant shade of yellow and graced with a tasteful grey interior, this Ford is a rolling piece of automotive art. It embodies the spirit of hot rodding and customization that has been a cornerstone of American car culture for generations.
Under the hood of this vintage Ford resides a modern heart-a potent 302 V8 engine. Mated to an automatic transmission, it ensures that this classic not only looks the part but can also deliver a thrilling driving experience.
This Model 67 has undergone a series of custom modifications that showcase the owner's dedication to creating a truly unique vehicle. With a 3-inch chop, shaved door handles with a remote opener, and flames gracing the front doors, this Ford exudes custom charm.
The addition of a Mustang Z front end, three two-barrel Holley carburetors, and a dual exhaust system not only enhances performance but also gives this hot rod a distinctive growl. Tinted power windows, a Sony stereo system, and Torque Thrust American Racing Rims further blend modern convenience and style.
The 4-link suspension, 4:11 gears, and 9-inch Currie rear end offer exceptional handling and traction. Front disc brakes ensure reliable stopping power. Inside, the Lokar shifter with a shift indicator adds a touch of nostalgia, while the new polyurethane 12-gallon gas tank and cherry oak bed with a storage box showcase attention to detail.
This 1936 Ford Model 67 is a rolling testament to the art of customization, celebrating the blending of classic style with modern performance and convenience. It's not just a car; it's a work of automotive craftsmanship, a true head-turner that embodies the spirit of hot rodding.