This Custom Supercharged 1941 Pickup Spits Out 675 Horsepower
This '41 Pickup's greatness is more than skin deep. A lot of effort has gone into making this model perform as well as it looks.
Ford Custom Pickup
The beautiful 1941 Custom Pickup pictured above is now up for auction. Since its build, this beauty has racked up just 1,150 miles.
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Drivetrain
Under the hood sits a beautiful Roush stage III supercharged Coyote engine. This unit doesn't just look good, it pumps out a tire-shredding 675 horsepower. All of this power is sent through a performance automatic street smart 4R70W transmission.
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Chassis
A Roadster Shop Revo stage III chassis helps keep this pickup driving smoothly. While a Ford 9-inch rear end with big bearings and True-Trak Positraction get this model's monstrous power to the road with some element of finesse.
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Handling
Keeping things level through the corners is an independent front suspension with coilovers, and a triangulated 4-bar rear suspension with coilovers.
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Interior
This pickup's tan upholstery by OZ Custom Upholstery screams class. While the inside might look classic, it houses a Vintage Air system, and Rockford Fosgate speakers with Kicker Bluetooth.
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Style
This custom pickup's red paint job, steel body, fenders, and boards will turn heads wherever it goes. If anyone is lucky enough to see this model up close, they'll get a view of its beautiful Tigerwood bed with stainless stripes.
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Wheels
Keeping this pickup rolling smoothly is 18 and 20-inch Foose couple billet wheels. These rims house four Wilwood disc brakes.
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