1932 Ford Model B Truck on 2040-cars
Barrington, New Hampshire, United States
Body Type:Pickup Truck
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:4 CYL
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 4
Make: Ford
Model: Other Pickups
Trim: SAME
Drive Type: SAME
Mileage: 4,000
Warranty: NONE
1932 FORD MODEL B PICKUP TRUCK.THIS WAS RESTORED .THE 4 CYL GAS ENGINE WAS REBUILT PROFESSIONALLY,ITS ALL STEEL,RUNS GREAT,RESTORED TO ORIGINAL PRETTY MUCH.THE ONLY THING WRONG WITH IT IS THE KEY LOCK BUTTON BROKE NO BIG DEAL AS YOU CAN BUY THEM,ITS PART OF THE IGNITION SWITCH STEERING COLUUM LOCK.THE SWITCH WORKS BUT I JUST PUT A TOGGLE SWITCH IN PLACE.THE PAINT IS PRETTY NICE,FEW MINOR CRACKS,LITTLE SCRATH HERE AND THERE,I HAD BOUGHT IT FROM A GENTLEMAN THAT HAD OWNED IT FOR ABOUT 30 YEARS MAYBE MORE.ONLY REASON FOR SELLING IS I JUST DONT USE IT .ITS BEEN REGISTERED AND INSURED AND IS STORED IN MY GARAGE THE ONE YOU SEE IT IN.IVE ONLY DRIVEN IT UP AND DOWN MY DRIVEWAY.MILES SHOWS ABOUT 4000 BUT UNSURE HOW MANY MILES ARE ON MOTOR SINCE REBUILD.GAS GAUGE DOESNT WORK.I HAVE A NICE COVER THAT COMES WITH IT WHICH I JUST TOOK OFF.THE BED IS WOOD UNDER NEATH WITH THE METAL ON TOP.LIKE I SAY I BELIEVE IT WAS RESTORED TO AS CLOSE AS POSSIBLE.ITS BEING SOLD AS IS WITH NO WARRENTY AS ITS ALMOST 90 YEARS OLD.FRAME REAL NICE PAINTED,I DONT THINK YOU WILL BE DISAPOINTED.I HAVE FIRE AND THEFT ON IT AND NO LIABILITY AS ITS NOT INSURED FOR THE ROAD.I MAY BE MOVING ANYWAYS SO WE DECIDED TO SELL IT.SOMEONE IS GOING TO GET A VERY NICE TRUCK.ANY QUESTION PLEASE ASK BEFORE YOU BID.I WILL TRY AND ANSWER THEM ALL THE BEST I CAN.IM SURE THERES PLENTY MORE BUT CANT THINK OF ANYTHING.LIKE I SAY ITS A BEAUTIFUL TRUCK BUT ITS NOT PEFECT.ITS STILL 6 VOLT WITH A BRAND NEW BATTERY.I CAN GIVE YOU A COPY OF REGISTRATION AND BILL OF SALE.FUNDS WILL BE CERTIFIED BANK CHECK BEFORE PICKUP.iTS ALITTLE DUSTY RIGHT NOW AS IVE HAD THE COVER OFF.
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