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1948 Ford Truck Step Side Original Flat Head V-8 Rat Rod-project on 2040-cars

Year:1948 Mileage:29431 Color: Red /
 Red
Location:

Deer Park, Wisconsin, United States

Deer Park, Wisconsin, United States
Transmission:Manual
Body Type:Step side
Engine:Flat head v-8
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Condition:

Used

VIN (Vehicle Identification Number)
: 21c5087b
Year: 1948
Interior Color: Red
Make: Ford
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: Other Pickups
Trim: 2 door
Drive Type: Rear
Mileage: 29,431
Sub Model: F1
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Exterior Color: Red

 I traded this for a job I did was going to fix it , after doing some research I found it involves a little more than I thought, I didn't try starting it, I was told that could cause damage , I guess these old timers just use a six volt battery , it seems to be pretty much all there , both rear window and windshield are not broken , passenger side window is broken ,driver side window is missing but I think the one I found in the back is the right 1, came with the original key no title for it, I took a pic of the number just behind the radiator on the cross member pic #9 I was told that should be the vin.# I left 1 pic left to add if multiple people ask for same pic I'll add that shot. Has a flat head v-8 as you can see in pic's looks to all be there, any questions I will do my best to answer I really don't know allot about vehicles of this era. hopefully the pictures tell the majority of what you need to know. This is for pick up only so you will need a way to transport it yourself, Thanks for checkin it out. I started the auction at 99 cents good luck!!


On Aug-31-14 at 14:38:59 PDT, seller added the following information:

 Just added a few more photo's , and just so you know this was stored inside since 1974 , took a shot behind the seat , 1 of the sway arm and tie rod , the door handles,both sides are in the same shape ,floor boards the key, and another of the rear end, the frame looks pretty mint and very true, like I said anything you guy's wanna see just let me know. Even the rear view mirror is st attached , again Thanks for checkin it out. The seat is pretty much toast but its there.

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