1941 Ford Halfton Shortbox, 1938,1939,1940,1942, Rat Rod, Patina, Shop Truck on 2040-cars
Starbuck, Minnesota, United States
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1941 FORD HALFTON SHORTBOX ORIGINAL SHOP TRUCK!!! HAS ORIGINAL PAINTING ON IT STILL. HAS A FLATHEAD 8 THAT IS NOT RUNNING AND IS STUCK FROM SITTING. HAS BEEN STORED FOR MANY YEARS. HAS 4 SPEED MANUAL TRANNY. IT DOES HAVE A BROKE REAR AXLE ON DRIVERS SIDE. HAS VISOR, ORIGINAL SEAT FRAME IS IN PLACE. TAILGATE IS THERE ALSO. WOULD MAKE AN AWESOME RAT ROD OR RESTORATION PROJECT. NO TITLE IT HAS BEEN LOST THROUGH THE YEARS. VERY DESIRABLE PICKUP! this 41 is on here to sell with a reasonable reserve, please don't ask the reserve, I wont say. and please be serious when bidding and follow through with payment if you are the high bidder and the reserve has been meet. please have a feedback score of at least 5 when bidding or your bid may be cancelled. I reserve the right to end the auction at any time. if you have any ?'s ask and I will be more than happy to help! thanks for looking and good luck! again I don't have a title! |
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