Rare 1940 Ford Panel Delivery 1/2 Ton Truck Project / Barn Find, Like Pick Up on 2040-cars
Jacksonville, Florida, United States
Body Type:Other
Engine:8
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Interior Color: Brown
Make: Ford
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: Other Pickups
Trim: standard
Drive Type: rear
Mileage: 33,000
Sub Model: PANEL DELIVERY
Disability Equipped: No
Exterior Color: Other
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
WORLD WAR TWO RARE 1940 Panel Delivery 1/2 ton. A clear Kansas title is on it's way with a clear reading original frame stamped Vehicle ID number in the correct place. **The next to last picture is a file photo of "vision completed"; sculptured to it's 1940 showroom moment (WHAT THIS PROJECT IS CAPABLE OF BECOMING, & I think this one for sale was same blue color paint).
Solid metal throughout considering. Some inner original floor & side wood still in place. This truck is worth my Buy Now price even if you are going to just remove & install the body on another Ford chassis or onto a Hot Rod ready chassis. Both doors are solid with crank mechanisms; neither are latching, hinges are solid but need correct pins (no glass other then patterns stored in cargo). Rear doors seem decent.
It does roll & steer. The steering column/wheel is correct for original restore; steering wheel is not. There are no brakes; can be put into gear for transport position lock. Flathead motor is stuck/locked up. Has an ""extra fender"" to replace the much dented right rear fender. Has Mercury rippled/custom bumpers. Rear one installed, front one inside truck cargo area. Gas tank is totally bad; I will include a "fuel cell" with foams (about $200 value) for temporary restore fuel supply or for Hot Rod conversion. Beauty rings included. Call 904-881-3495 for info. As is sale. For sale/trade-cash up/down locally.
On Feb-13-13 at 09:39:30 PST, seller added the following information:
Why bother to bid if you do not have anywhere near the money required for purchase?
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