1937 Ford 1/2 Ton Pick Up Truck With Tri-power on 2040-cars
Jacksonville, Florida, United States
| Equipment: 50's Mercury flathead V8. 1997 Chevy S-10 five speed transmission. Tri-power. Stainless steel exhaust. Electric fuel pump. 12 volt system. Hydraulic drum brakes all fours (all fairly new). *Pictures: passenger side shows "with" the original hubcaps & beauty rings; driver side pics show w/o (for chrome hub look). All hubcaps & beauty rings are furnished with truck for all four wheels, whatever your preference look. Originals: crank out vented windshield (works); cowl open/close vent. Most of the truck accept for the aboves. All steel. Bed wood is aged, but functional/adds to flavor. Does not run hot or burn oil. NEW: clutch work; battery; electric fuel pump(an almost new original mechanical pump also comes in parts); Falcon tires (larger size on back); brakes; front floor woods; cables/wiring; chrome starter & generator covers; rear emergency brake cable (needs to be installed-front for parking works); gate chains; front end parts; headlight switch (needs to be installed) & so on (see pictures). NEEDS: several small rust spots repaired/paint matched w/o painting whole truck. Couple new items mentioned above, installs. Driver's door roll up window has crack that does not effect wind block or function (& no rattle). For transport/shipping of any vehicle I usually use : Contact Rep:  Stefania Richmond (Best Rate Auto Transport /Orange Auto Transport Affiliate) 
 
 On Feb-12-14 at 19:18:00 PST, seller added the following information: Doors close flush with no dropping. | 
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