1941 Ford One Ton Fire Truck Rolling Cab And Chassis Original Hose Truck Project on 2040-cars
Pasadena, California, United States
1941 Ford Fire Truck, Serial number 99T-370001 on a one ton chassis. Rumored to formerly be from the Barton, Vermont Fire Department, but came to us from No motor or transmission, formerly a V-8 engine No front clip, no radiator, no doors, no transmission cover, no instrument cluster, no starter button, no inside windshield mouldings, no rear view mirrors. Great cab, bench seat, on rolling chassis. Does have the rear end diff still attached in place. Tires hold air. Fire department bed still intact with two suction hoses and some miscellaneous adapter rings. Sheet metal utility fire department bed is in good shape and might have been modified from original use. Bottom of bed wood with some wood missing. Please email all questions and refer to photos before bidding. The dimensions of this truck are as follows: Overall length: 27.5” Overall width: 7.5’ Overall height: 7.8’ Bed Length: 14' Approximate weight without engine or transmission: 3,600 pounds Sold on bill of sale only. No title. Additional Note: Bill of sale received by me when the fire truck was purchased from Quebec and also previously from Vermont has the serial number in the paperwork as being #2058, which is clearly incorrect, but believed to be some sort of an assigned number by a previous owner who, not knowing where to find the actual serial number on the frame, and because it had a later year engine, not the original and not part of this sale, perhaps had this number. Please ask all questions before bidding. Copies of the previous transaction with this number will gladly be furnished upon sale. Inspections welcome with advance notice. Truck located in Pasadena, California. This is a no-reserve auction, so if you are the winning bidder, you are the new owner. No stories. Buyer must pay $250.00 deposit via PayPal within two days of end of auction. Buyer is to pick up truck within one week of close of auction. Buyer has all responsibility of moving and / or arranging transport of vehicle. Completely and entirely sold as is. No warranty expressed or implied. As stated above, this vehicle is a non-running rolling chassis with NO ENGINE or TRANSMISSION. Email all questions before bidding and if you need any specific photos of any parts of the truck please let us know. Thanks and good luck. |
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