1928 Model A Ford Pickup on 2040-cars
Winchester, Virginia, United States
Hello, Up for auction is one 1928 Ford Pickup. Truck was professionally built approx. 10 years ago, wooden cab and bed, steel running boards, front of cab, hood, grill. fiberglass fenders. Underneath is as nice as the outside, full paint, dual 7 gallon tanks underneath on each side, adjustable Carrera on rear, Ford rear, front disc brakes, all stainless steel brake lines, chrome shocks on front,full dual exhaust. Chevrolet zz4 crate engine, aluminum heads, polished aluminum intake, polished water pump, chrome alternator, headers. Original pop out windshield works great, full gauges, stereo system built into ceiling, power antenna in bed, battery mounted in bed hidden under bed floor. Truck runs 100%, very powerful. Truck has numerous places where paint is chipping in corners,etc. I just installed the new bench seat, it sits great for me now, I am 6' tall. Tilt wheel as well. Also included are a matching pair of 1928 Virginia license plates that are registered to the truck. They are restored beautiful plates. Clear Virginia title titled as "1928 Ford Recon Truck". Shipping to be full responsibility of buyer, pickup would be great, if you want to come by and see it before you bid that would be great also. Truck can't leave until funds are clear. Thanks,Jerry
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