Vehicle Title:Clear
Year: 1940
Make: Ford
Drive Type: automatic
Model: Other Pickups
Mileage: 50
Trim: none
This 1/2 ton pickup has less than 100 miles on the new build. Extremely nice fenders and sheet metal on the entire truck. Has a new metal bed with plywood base with powder coated skid plate with stainless strips. Also stake pockets and top rails have been capped. New tail-gate. The truck has been chopped 2" with the back window left the original size. New burgandy roll and pleat leather interior. Mercedes-style gray carpet. New tires and 5-spoke polished Halabrand wheels. Fresh 1979 Chrysler 360 motor and transmission. Has 8" Ford rear end, Mustang II front end with rack and pinion steering and disc brakes. Also has a power booster on brakes. Tilt GM steering column, vintage heat and air, Kenwood stereo, new bumpers, new Drake headlight rings. The truck is Folkstone gray. Stainless steel exhaust, deeper stainless steel gas tank. Gas fill is located under license plate. Hood has been filled and peaked. Has new tinted glass and rubber seals. The man who built this truck has built several nice street rods here in Wichita. I'm setting the reserve on this truck at $35,000 because this is an exteremly nice, well-built truck that drives and handles well. I'm only selling this truck to be able to purchase an early Ford coupe. $1000.00 deposit due within 48 hours of sale. The balance due in CASH when you pickup the vehicle.
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