1946 Ford Coe, 1.5 Ton 134 Inch Wheel Base; 390 4-speed, Tilt Bed on 2040-cars
Harmony, Minnesota, United States
1946 Ford COE, 1.5 ton. Has a 1939 grill (AS SEEN IN PICTURES). 390 T-Bird motor, 4 speed. Has 13 ft. steel flat bed with hoist (no leaks, will stay up for days without dropping). This would be an awesome truck to build, I am selling so I am able to put money into my business. Has all window in working order, there cracks in the side windows, they do roll up and down, front windows tilt out as you can see in the pictures, no rot arond the windows. THis is a very solid truck. It sat all winter, and I started it right up and drove it out of the pasture no problem. The brakes work but with no assist, the E-Brake works. I am in the process of getting the title from the state, so a title will be available with the purchase. Very little rust, any place that there is rust, they make after market replacement panels. This truck is pretty near dent free. Please see the pictures. I have taken pictures of the areas that most will rust in or be beat up in, and you can see in the pics that this truck is very solid and very restorable or drive as is. The throw out bearing is froze up, you have to shut it off to shift it. I will be working on that, and may be able to get it freed up. My dream was to make a car hauler with this,however, I have 6 other projects I am working on, and this is the most valuable and has great potential. This is a very sweet truck! This truck was last licensed and on the road in 1990. **Also available is an original 1946 Ford Flat Head V-8 motor that needs a rebuild, that can go with the truck if interested. If you have questions, please call me. Tony 507-272-6720. We are in Harmony, MN. I have hauled this on a 20 ft car trailer with no problems. Will request that a down payment of $500 be put on paypal within 3 days of purchase, and the remaining balance be paid in cash at pick up (within 7 days of purchase) unless other arrangements are made. I can help load this when it is picked up. Buyer is responsible to pick up. On Apr-17-14 at 11:27:53 PDT, seller added the following information: This is a 1947, the VIN # starts with 799T. I have added more pics of the interior. I do have the entire dog house that goes over the engine, see pics. Again, if questions- please call or text me at 507-272-6720, Tony. Thanks and happy bidding. ****Please note- I apologize for this inconvenience- this is a 1947- I just did more research on the codes, and it is a 1947- all the rest of this info is the same!!! Ford COE, 1.5 ton. Has a 1939 grill (AS SEEN IN PICTURES). 390 T-Bird motor, 4 speed. Has 13 ft. steel flat bed with hoist (no leaks, will stay up for days without dropping). This would be an awesome truck to build, I am selling so I am able to put money into my business. Has all window in working order, there cracks in the side windows, they do roll up and down, front windows tilt out as you can see in the pictures, no rot arond the windows. THis is a very solid truck. It sat all winter, and I started it right up and drove it out of the pasture no problem. The brakes work but with no assist, the E-Brake works. I am in the process of getting the title from the state, so a title will be available with the purchase. Very little rust, any place that there is rust, they make after market replacement panels. This truck is pretty near dent free. Please see the pictures. I have taken pictures of the areas that most will rust in or be beat up in, and you can see in the pics that this truck is very solid and very restorable or drive as is. The throw out bearing is froze up, you have to shut it off to shift it. I will be working on that, and may be able to get it freed up. My dream was to make a car hauler with this,however, I have 6 other projects I am working on, and this is the most valuable and has great potential. This is a very sweet truck! This truck was last licensed and on the road in 1990.
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