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1952 Ford Coe Cabover Cab Over Truck F-5 Flathead V8 Engine on 2040-cars

Year:1952 Mileage:1
Location:

Draper, Utah, United States

Draper, Utah, United States
Advertising:
Transmission:4 spd
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:Flathead V8
Condition:
Used: A vehicle is considered used if it has been registered and issued a title. Used vehicles have had at least one previous owner. The condition of the exterior, interior and engine can vary depending on the vehicle's history. See the seller's listing for full details and description of any imperfections. ...
Year
: 1952
Drive Type: Rear
Make: Ford
Mileage: 1
Model: Other Pickups
Trim: COE

1952 Ford COE Cabover Truck. Has original Flathead Engine.
The truck was a delivery truck in and around the Monument Valley Utah area. the lack of major rust can be attributed to this along with the subsequent heavy paint jobs.

there is some door lettering or logo of some sort under the yellow paint that has been painted over.

All the stainless trim is accounted for and in great shape.

the rear portion of the frame was seperated from the front but can be put back together with some fab work and plates to bolt it together. also has different (better) roller tires and wheels on front to roll on than what shows in pictures.

I have the battery cover box/step as well, just didn't end up in the pictures.

Local delivery assistance available, Please ask

 

I can help load or assist with shipping options, just ask.   would like it picked up in a reasonable amount of time?  say a few months,  need more time?  ask me.

 

Buyer to pay a non refundable $250 paypal deposit within 24 hours of auction end and full payment made in 7 days, Paid in Cash,  Postal money orders  etc or ? 

 

For sale locally and on other online classified ads, if it sells locally or other I reserve the right ot end this auction early.   Feel free to call if you have any specific questions.

801-six94 8826  

 

 


On Oct-20-13 at 15:32:07 PDT, seller added the following information:

 

I have been asked for more pictures, here they are. the cab floors and door bottoms etc are very solid,  the floor had and still has some red sand that has blown into it over the years, I swept most of it out before taking the pictures.

There is some rust through on the drivers side rear cab corner. that and a few dings and dents here and there a very solid truck.

the Frame was cut about 4 feet behind the cab as you can see in the new photos.  the driveline is not cut, just unbolted (its a two piece driveline.)  the Transmission is a 4 speed, with 8RT flathead v-8 ,  engine does not turn over, there is evidence of mice on top of the engine and the oil fill tube looks like it was pulled loose, it appears that maybe mice have been into the intake valley???   (probably why it does not turn over)? 

 

Any other questions let me know,  Thanks for Looking.

 

here is the Link to more pictures.    http://s216.photobucket.com/user/jfmadsen/library/1952%20Ford%20COE?sort=3&page=1

 

 

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