Closed Cab Pick Up Short Bed Original Flat Head 4 And 3 Speed Transmission on 2040-cars
Circleville, Ohio, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:4 CYL FLAT
For Sale By:Private Seller
Mileage: 1
Make: Ford
Number of Cylinders: 4
Model: Model A
Trim: Base
Drive Type: 3 SPEED
THIS IS AN ALL STEEL BODY. FENDERS AND BED 90% RUST FREE. WOOD FLOOR NEEDS REPLACED. CAB IS A LITTLE ROUGH BUT THE COWL AND FIRE WALL AND GAS TANK ARE IN GREAT SHAPE. FLOOR RAIL AND SEAT RISER ARE IN GOOD CONDITION. HAS WOOD FLOOR FOR THE CAB HOWEVER IT NEEDS REPLACED. RADIATOR IS GOOD AND HOLDS WATER. ENGINE TURNS OVER TOUGH, TRANSMISSION AND CLUTCH SPINS FREELY. HAS THE ORIGINAL HEADLAMPS AND GLASS IN THE TRUCK, THEY ARE IN GOOD CONDITION CONSIDERING THE AGE OF THE TRUCK. HOOD, SIDE PANELS AND FILLERS ARE DENT FREE AND RUST FREE AND ARE IN RELATIVELY GOOD SHAPE. THE TRUCK RAN IN A JULY 4TH PARADE LAST YEAR. FOR SERIOUS BUYERS WE HAVE VERY DETAILED PICTURES TO SEND TO YOU.
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