1939 Ford F1, 1/2 Ton Truck, Short Bed Step-side, V8 Flathead Engine on 2040-cars
Loveland, Colorado, United States
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1939 Ford F1, 1/2 Ton truck, Short Bed Step-Side, V8 Flathead Engine stock transmission very complete.. Totally stock, not running obviously., no title, but another exceptional barn find.!! Fenders are in decent condition and the bed floor is a little ruff.. Genuinely a jewel in the ruff.. Most body parts are in decent condition, the running boards, cab, hood, etc., are decent condition.. Most mounting points are solid, the rust is mostly in and around the bed.. It is missing two of the flat floor panels, the radiator, front and back glass but all glass is flat and easy to replace.. Good suspension sits very straight in the stock posture.. Assorted part included like heater core/shroud paneling, etc.. Tranny shifts good, it rolls fairly easy and steers fine.. It is ready for restoration Hot Rod/Custom or a very, very cool Rat Rod truck.. Very complete vehicle, Speedometer/gage cluster, all there but need to be replaced.. Most of the door handles, trim and small items are there.. Passenger side door wont open and latched need repair to function.. Door windows are there but mechanism is not working mostly complete.. Obviously this is very reasonable offering.. Please feel free to ask for more photos I have many showing all areas in detail and/or more information.. Thanks John
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