1939 Ford Vintage Pickup Truck Restoration Project on 2040-cars
Wonder Lake, Illinois, United States
Body Type:Pickup Truck
Engine:FLATHEAD V8
Vehicle Title:Clear
For Sale By:Private Seller
Mileage: 99,999
Make: Ford
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: Other Pickups
Trim: none
Drive Type: Straight shift
1939 FORD PICKUP FLATHEAD V8, CLEAR TITLE
59AB MOTOR, RAN BUT STUCK, NEEDS REBUILDING
PURCHASED 10 YEARS AGO FROM THE ESTATE OF A CAR COLLECTOR THAT DID SHOW QUALITY RESTORATIONS, USUALLY MODEL A'S BUT THIS WAS AND EXCEPTION
HE HAD DONE A FRAME UP RESTORATION AND HAD THE TRUCK TO THE POINT THAT IT RAN AND DROVE, INTERIOR WAS PAINTED AND UPHOLSTERY WAS GOING IN AND HE WAS STARTING ON FITTING THE BODY PANELS AND DOING THE BODYWORK TO PREPARE FOR PAINT WHEN HE PASSED
I HAVE LOOKED EVERYWHERE AND CANT FIND EVIDENCE OF RUST ANYWHERE OR EVEN OF ANY REPAIRS, ITS ALL ORIGINAL, UNCUT
THE TRUCK HAS NEW OAK WOOD IN THE BED FITTED BY HIM, HE WAS A CABINETMAKER BY TRADE AND IT IS BEAUTIFUL AND NOT EVEN STAINED OR SEALED
HE HAD PUT THE SEAT IN WITH ITS NEW UPHOLSTERY AND THE TRIM AROUND THE DOOR, THE REST IS STILL IN THE BOX READY TO GO
THE ENGINE HAS A RARE, VINTAGE HOLLEY IGNITION COIL FROM THE LATE 50'S OR EARLY 60'S
THE ENGINE IS COMPLETE AND LOOKS AWESOME IT JUST IS STUCK DUE TO A BLOWN HEAD GASKET OR ONE THAT NEVER GOT TORQUED COMPLETELY
MANY PARTS NOT VISIBLE IN THE PICTURES ARE IN BOXES AND GO WITH THE TRUCK
I SEARCHED FOR A TRUCK OF THIS QUALITY FOR MANY YEARS BEFORE FINDING THIS ONE AND I GOT TO DRIVE IT ONLY TWICE BEFORE THE ENGINE QUIT, AT THE TIME I DIDNT KNOW WHY, I DONT WANT TO SELL IT BUT ITS TIME
CASH ONLY, RESERVE WILL BE SET FAIRLY FOR BOTH OF US SO BID WELL AND GOOD LUCK
SELLING AS IS, WHERE IS, NO WARRANTY. ALSO SELLING LOCALLY SO I RESERVE THE RIGHT TO CANCEL EARLY
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