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1940 Dodge Power Wagon HOT ROD RAT ROD SHOW CAR BLOWN HEMI
Dodge Power Wagon 1940 technical specifications | |
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Condition: | Used |
Item location: | Miami, Florida, United States |
Make: | Dodge |
Model: | Power Wagon |
SubModel: | HOT ROD RAT ROD SHOW CAR BLOWN HEMI |
Type: | 2 DOOR |
Trim: | COUPE |
Year: | 1940 |
Mileage: | 100 |
VIN: | 0000000000000 |
Color: | DARK RED |
Engine size: | HEMI |
Number of cylinders: | 8 |
Fuel: | Gasoline |
Transmission: | Manual |
Drive type: | REAR |
Interior color: | BLACK |
Options: | Leather Seats |
Vehicle Title: | Clear |
You are interested? | Contact the seller! |
Description |
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1940 DODGE PICKUP TRUCK
THIS HOT ROD HAS BEEN TRANSFORMED
INTO A "STREET LEGAL" ROLLING WORK OF ART!
Become The Owner of This Infamous Pickup Truck
A True Hot Rod Style Professional Garage Build
Featured in Truckin Magazine January 2014 (Below)
Comes With Professionally Made Photo Build Album
ENGINE
Type: 1951 331ci V-8 - Puts Out Over700HP
Heads: Ported & Polished
Cam: Isky Racing
Induction: Dyer 6V71 Supercharged, riple Carbs w/ Velocity Stacks
Exhaust: MCW Customs 21/2-Inch Straight Pipes
Ignition: Magento Distributor, SD Plug Wires, elocated Braille Battery
Built By: Eddie "HEMI" Haynes, aytona Beach, L.
DRIVETRAIN
Transmision: Chevy Three-Speed manual w/ Straight-Cut Gears, ydraulic Throw-out bearing, hortened Driveshaft
Rearend: Jaguar Quick-Change Differential with 3.73 Gears
CHASSIS
Front Suspension: MCW Customs one-off 3x4 inch steel tube chassis, -inch lowered I-beam front axle, lam Specialties 'bags, arrera shocks
Rear Suspension: MCW Customs one-off 3x4 inch steel tube chassis, CW Customs four-link, lam Specialties 'bags
Brakes: Wilwood 4 wheel single-piston disc
WHEELS & TIRES
Wheels: Radir 18-Inch spindle-mount front, oyd Coddington 15x8 Rear
Tires: Firestone 3.60x18 front, urst 30x8x15 slicks rear
INTERIOR
Chopped 8" and Sectioned Cab 3", edesigned Firewall and Split Windshield, ustom Fabricated Components, luminum Dashboard, iston Shifter, illet Pedals
TRUCK BED
The Bobbed Truck Bed Houses A 15 Gallon Stainless Steel gas Tank, ustom Four Link Suspension, nboard Disc Brakes, nd a Jaguar Quick Change Rearend.
One Of The Baddest Hot Rod Trucks On The Planet!
Just Under 10,000 Man Hours to Complete Build
Over $80,000 In Reciepts
Over $22,000 for Truck Alone
*See Videos Below For Start Up And Walk Around
Located in Miami, lorida 33156
Can Be Shipped Worldwide Upon Request
Serious Buyers Please Call me @ 305-772-8635 Peter
Featured in the JANUARY 2014 EDITION OF TRUCKIN' MAGAZINE...
1940 Dodge Pickup - InfamousA Garage-Built Hot Rod From the Sunshine StateBy Patrick McCarthy, hotography by Phil GordonTruckin Magazine, anuary and March 2014
We occasionally hear the term “gangster” being used to describe a mean looking show truck, nd this got us thinking: what kind of truck would an actual gangster drive? Back in the ’30s, l Capone himself was known to roll in a heavily armored Cadillac, nd famous bootleggers and thugs often showed off their high-powered V-8 Mercurys or flashy Rolls-Royce convertibles. All these vehicles were fast, eavily modified, nd rarely subtle. Continuing this tradition, iller Mantovanelli of Medley, lorida, reated a 1940 Dodge pickup that is the absolute epitome of the term “gangster.”
With The Chrome Velocity Stacks Exceeding The Height Of The Cab, t’s Safe To Say This Dodge Makes Serious Statement.
It all began in true hot-rodding fashion, ith a rusty hull of this classic Dodge arriving on a flatbed. At his shop, CW Customs, iller created a one-off fabricated chassis from 3x4-inch tube steel, hich he then reinforced and cross-drilled for added style. Z’d front and rear framerails drop the truck’s midsection considerably, nd a 6-inch body drop sets the rockers firmly against the asphalt. The front suspension consists of a 5-inch lowered I-beam setup, ith Slam Specialties ’bags and Carrera shocks. Out back, custom four-link was created using classic Jaguar components and more Slam Specialties ’bags. Two sets of wheels were selected for a vintage dragster-style look -- 18-inch Radir spindle-mounts up front and 15x8 Boyd Coddingtons in the rear.
With a stance imposing enough for any Mafioso, t was time for a powerplant of near-absurd proportions. First, 1942 331ci V-8 block was sourced, nd fit with ported and polished heads and a thunderous Isky Racing cam. Stacked on top of the already hefty motor are an enormous Dyer’s 6V71 roots blower and triple carburetors. With the chrome velocity stacks exceeding the height of the cab, t’s safe to say this Dodge makes a serious statement. After fabricating a pair of custom straight-pipes, he engine was paired with a built Chevy three-speed transmission. This all spins a custom driveshaft and Jaguar quick-change rearend with 3.73 gears. Miller has yet to get a final horsepower figure for the build, ut we’re sure it’s more than enough to propel the 2,900-pound hot rod to terrifying speeds.
Next on the itinerary were paint, ody, nd interior refinements. The Dodge’s cab was chopped eight inches and sectioned three more, hen fit with a redesigned firewall and split windshield. A heavily customized bobbed bed was installed out back, nd the grille, eadlights, aillights, nd door handles from a classic Ford were installed. MCW Customs then sprayed the truck in PPG Root Beer metallic, eaving the firewall white with pinstriped accents. The interior features aluminum bucket seats, dragster steering wheel, custom piston shifter, nd a paint-matched air tank on the transmission tunnel.
With plenty of over-the-top one-off modifications and a truly mean appearance, e’re confident any respectable mobster would approve of this blown Dodge. Best of all, t was a true hot-rod–style garage build, ith all work done in-house with basic tools at MCW Customs.
Cruising the streets of Miami, his slammed Dodge exudes attitude. The massive polished supercharger and custom straight-pipes only add to the aggression.