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1949 Ford F3 Pickup, 1948, 1950, 1951, F1, F2, Rat Rod, Patina, Gasser, Hot Rod on 2040-cars

Year:1949 Mileage:80000
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United States

United States

1949 FORD F3 PICKUP

HAS ORIGINAL 6 CYLINDER THAT HAS NEWER PLUGS, WIRES, FUEL FILTER ETC. MOTOR RUNS GREAT! CURRENTLY HAS NO BATTERY, AND DOES NOT COME WITH ONE. TRANNY IS A 4 ON THE FLOOR THAT SHIFTS GREAT IN ALL GEARS. TIRES ARE LIKE NEW THREAD WISE BUT HAVE WEATHER CHECKING ON SIDE WALLS. THE FRAME IS SOLID, FENDERS HAVE THE TYPICAL FORD RUST BUT I HAVE SEEN A LOT WORSE. DOORS AND CAB CORNERS ARE SOLID, THE HEADER PANEL INSIDE THE PICKUP IS SOLID. THE WOOD IN THE BOX IS IN GREAT SHAPE. HAS A NICE SET OF BUCKET SEATS INSTALLED.  I DO HAVE A CLEAR TITLE. THIS WOULD MAKE A GREAT RAT ROD, OR RESTO PROJECT. LOCATED IN MINNESOTA

THIS TRUCK IS HERE TO SELL WITH A REASONABLE RESERVE! PLEASE DONT ASK MY RESERVE, I WILL NOT SAY. YOU MUST HAVE A FEEDBACK SCORE OF AT LEAST 5 OR YOUR BID MAY BE CANCELLED, SORRY BUT TOO MANY SCAMMERS. $500 NON REFUNDABLE DEPOSIT DUE WITHIN 24 HRS OF AUCTION END. THE REST DUE IN 3 DAYS AFTER AUCTION. IF YOU HAVE ANY ?'S PLEASE ASK! I WILL BE HAPPY TO HELP! THANKS AND GOOD LUCK!  AGAIN I DO HAVE A CLEAR TITLE   


 


On Mar-07-14 at 05:04:17 PST, seller added the following information:

 LOCATED N STARBUCK MN

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