1949 Ford F1 Pickup, Driver Project 32, Rat Rod Custom Gasser 33 34 55 62 on 2040-cars
Buffalo, New York, United States
HERES A GREAT LITTLE 1949 F1, WAS IN THE SAME FAMILY 50 YEARS, PRIOR OWNER 30 YEARS HIS BROTHER 20 YEARS, TRUCK CAME OUT OF TEXAS ORGI. VERY SOLID, HAS A LITTLE RUST SPOT IN CORNER OF DRIVERS DOOR FROM MOUSE NEST, AND HAS A SMALL RUST SPOT PASS. SIDE CAB CORNER, AND A FEW BUBBLES AROUND BED POCKETS....SEE PIX OF THESE AREA'S.......TRUCK HAS PERFECT FLOORS,,,, NICE RUNNING BOARDS UNDER ALUM. COVERS,,,,TRUCK HAS HAD A 68-74 NOVA FRONT CLIP ADDED,,,, AND A NOVA REAR END WITH HIWAY GEARS,,,,, TRUCK HAS JUST BEEN TUNED UP,,,, NEW PLUGS,,, WIRES, NEW DIST. FRESH CARB, NEW EXHAUST SYM, FLOW MASTER MUFFLERS,WENT THROUGH BRAKE SYM, NEW FUEL PUMP, NEW BATTERY, NEWER ELECTRIC 2 SPEED WIPERS, NEW FUEL FILTER, NEW RADIATOR AND ELECTRIC FAN, RUNS 190 ALL DAY LONG, REAL GOOD TIRES, NICE WHEELS NO CENTER CAPS.....DRIVERS DOOR GLASS IS CRACKED ALL OTHER GLASS IS GOOD,,,,THIS SWEET LITTLE TRUCK DRIVES OUT GREAT ON HIWAY AND AROUND TOWN,,SITS REAL GOOD,,,,ANY QUESTION'S PLEASE ASK,,, TRUCK IS LOCATED AT MY PLACE IN CENTRAL INDIANA, AND THAT S WHERE IT WILL BE PICKED UP FROM, YOU ARE WELCOME TO TAKE LOOK AT IT BTY APPOINTMENT,,,,A $500.00 NON REFUNDABLE DEPOSIT AT THE END OF AUCTION WITH IN 24 HOURS....BALANCE DUE IN 3 DAYS OF CLOSE OF AUCTION....SOLD AS IS.....CLEAR TITLE.....THANKS
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