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1948 Ford F-1 F100 Rat Rod Patina Hot Rod Shop Truck Pickup V8 on 2040-cars

Year:1948 Mileage:999999
Location:

Birmingham, Alabama, United States

Birmingham, Alabama, United States

Up for sale on a NO RESERVE AUCTION is a 1948 Ford F1 short bed pickup truck. This is one bad truck sitting on a 1998 explorer frame with a 5.0 fuel injection engine and automatic transmission. It has all the ride and drive of a modern truck but the killer look of a hot rod. The patina on this truck is awesome, something only mother nature can create. Truck runs and drives great, I wouldn't be scared to jump in it and drive anywhere. Please read description carefully especially payment and shipping info.

Features and other info:
Body 1948 Ford F1 1/2 ton short bed
1998 Ford Explorer Frame which has been painted black and looks really clean
Engine 5.0 Fuel Injected
Four wheel disc brakes
Power steering
Brand new 20" Boss 338 Chrome wheels
New Carpet
Bench seat with mexican blanket cover
New painted dash
New dash speaker and radio delete cover
Gauges are out of the explorer and they all work. They look really clean in the dash its pretty cool.
Truck has been clear coated which really brings out the different colors of patina, looks awesome
Bumpers are off of a 1949 Ford Car
Gas tank is under the bed
The Driver side door handle does not work from the outside but it does from the inside. It hasn't bothered me yet so I haven't taken the time to fix it.
All the glass is in good shape 
All the lights work

Truck has a clean Tennessee title and is in my name.

No Reserve Auction!!!! This truck is sold as is with no warranty. Also no refunds. NO TRADES, I am not interested in trading. Please only bid if you plan on paying please take this serious because I do. If you have any questions you can message me and I can give you my contact info. Buyer pays for shipping but I will assist with any help needed for shipping. Payment is $500 deposit with paypal only due within 24 hours of the auction ending. For the rest of the payment I will accept cash or bank wire transfer only. Please contact me anytime with questions because I am sure I left something out.

Thank you for looking  



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