1945 Ford Pickup, Hot Rod, Rat Rod, Project Truck on 2040-cars
Blairsville, Georgia, United States
This is a rare 1945 Ford Pickup, Have clear Florida Title.The Truck is located in Blairsville Georgia 30512.
Custom built box,bumper,running broads,top chopped 3 inches. Dash all filled in,pop up gas tank filler, french in tag holder. After Market mustang II front end with disc brakes. Tilt steering wheel , Drive shaft and tranny installed, set up for small block Chevy. Door handles shaved. Electric windows not installed. Power door opener with solenoids and remote not installed . New headlights not installed,New taillights. Have all original Glass. Bodywork 80% done, Hood and grill left to do. Started in the back working forward. 40 Willis Grill. This will make someone a cool, one of a kind . Call or text if you questions. 706-994-4255 Tires and Wheels are optional ? New But 5 years old, never on the street. ,paid $3500 for them. |
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