1951 Ford F6 High Lift Coal Delivery Truck on 2040-cars
Shenandoah, Pennsylvania, United States
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1951 Ford F6 "High Lift" Coal Delivery Truck
Looking for an unusual or rare antique truck? Could there be a Ford truck in your future? Need a load of coal? Here is a rare survivor of a by-gone era! Offered for sale is a fully-operational 1951 Ford F6 High Lift (Scissors Lift) Coal Delivery truck in mostly ORIGINAL condition! For questions or to inspect and test-drive this truck, email or call Mike at 570-617-2376. This Ford truck has been garage-kept most of its years. It has been recently "awakened" after a 27 year sleep in a clean and dry garage.
STRONG POINTS!
1. Truck starts easily, runs well, and appears ready for the road again! 2. Original Ford flathead V-8 runs strong 3. Original 5 speed manual transmission with working 2 speed rear. 4. Original mileage of 71,189 appears to be correct! 5. Dump box (Scissors Type) works perfectly - see photos! 6. Clear Pennsylvania Title 7. Minor upgrades include 12 Volt Conversion, an electric fuel pump, and new gauges. 8. Truck comes with a box divider (to separate different loads of coal). 9. Working Brakes and Lights 10. Clutch works fine 11. Truck cab (other than driver's floor) appears VERY SOLID! 12. Truck has been driven locally without problems 13. Frame and under-carriage looks SOLID! See photos.
Weak Points: 1. Front tires are fair only; rear tires are good 2. Some driver side floor rust/rot - (see photo) 3. Exhaust leak 4. Paint presents well but does have chips, touch ups, scrapes, blemishes 5. Truck was parked under a tree at some point as there are some tree sap drips on the paint on the hood and fender areas. 6. One brake light is currently out. 7. Truck was last state-inspected in 1985. It was stored in a dry, clean garage since then and recently "awakened."
This Ford truck is located in Shenandoah, Pennsylvania (Eastern Pennsylvania), not far from I-80, I-81, and I-78. It is one hour from Hershey, PA. As a 62 year old vehicle, it is offered for sale with AS IS/WHERE IS with NO WARRANTY expressed or implied. For more info or to inspect and test-drive this vehicle, email or call Mike at 570-617-2376.
This Ford truck is offered for sale locally. I reserve the right to end the auction early through a local sale. I will gladly assist the purchaser in any way. Short or long-term storage is available. PLEASE - NO SCAMMERS!!! We know all your tricks!
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