1941 Ford Truck on 2040-cars
Stockbridge, Georgia, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Make: Ford
Drive Type: rwd
Model: Other Pickups
Mileage: 5,412
Trim: Truck
This is a nice custom 1941 Ford truck. The cab has been extended four inches for additional room. Super paint job and a straight body. I would rate the paint 8.5 or a 9. The interior is tan leather mixed, No tears or weak spots in the interior. This nice truck is powered by a small block 350 and a 350 turbo transmission,. Runs and drives excellent. The features are power steering, power disc breaks, power windows, am/fm/cd/AUx radio mag wheels and COLD AC. Fly in and drive home. A must see, for more pictures email or call me at 678 763 5591 Thanks
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According to the listing, GT40 #P1108 started life as Mk1 car that was built from factory spares in 1969 and was first sold in 1971. However, the auction is somewhat confusing. According to an image in its gallery, the vehicle was actually built from one of the seven spare Mk3 tubs when production of the iconic racers ended.
This GT40 was never built as a racecar - it lived on the streets its whole life. After assembly finished, it was sent to Germany and was eventually registered for the road. The first owner kept the car until 2005 and sold it with 7,300 miles on the odometer. The current owner bought it in 2012.
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Once designers settled on the truck's proportions, they began nailing down exactly which attributes they wanted the final design to have. The Concept's notched windshield originated as a forked glass roof that seamlessly transitioned into the windscreen.
Likewise, designers wanted to fit the truck's tailgate with a storage compartment for tools and a first aid kit, but settled on the dual-purpose step/cargo cradle. Interestingly enough, the concept's active aero shutter wheels actually originated in some of the earliest sketches. Check out the photos and slides here for a closer look.
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