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1941 Ford V8, Frame Off Rotisserie Restoration, 1952 Flathead V8 Engine, More! on 2040-cars

US $32,850.00
Year:1942 Mileage:0 Color: INTERIOR COLOR
Location:

Fort Worth, Texas, United States

Fort Worth, Texas, United States
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1941 Ford V8

 

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Vehicle Information

 

MANUFACTURER MODEL YEAR VIN
Ford V8 1941  
EXTERIOR COLOR INTERIOR COLOR TRANSMISSION ENGINE
Cream Mahogany 3-Speed Manual Transmission 1952 Flathead V8 Engine



 

Vehicle Description

 

You are bidding on a fantastic Frame Off Rotisserie restored 1941 Ford V8. This Ford is in fantastic condition inside and out. 

Features include: 1952 Flathead V8 Engine, 3-Speed Manual Transmission, New Offenhauser Heads With Two Double Barrel Carburetors, 12 Volt Electrical System, Wood Bed, Beautiful Interior With Original Gauges, And Much More.  This is a fantastic Ford with numerous features.  A sure to please. 

This vehicle is in fantastic condition inside and out.  The body is incredibly straight, clean, and solid.  The paint is in fantastic condition as is the trim grill, bumpers, glass etc. The wheels are in great condition. The interior of this vehicle is also in fantastic condition. This Ford was owned by a NON-smoker.  It drives and looks fantastic

Please note that ALL vehicles being sold have clean and clear titles !

Please do not hesitate to contact us, by phone at,  817-292-4477 with any questions.  We are proud to have great positive feedback and our price is always below retail.   You can also email us (Michael@CityViewClassicCars.com) with any questions.  We provide free airport pick-up from both Dallas Love Field and DFW International Airport we also can arrange low cost shipping directly to your door. Thank you for visiting another of City View Classic Cars' fantastic listing.
 

 


 

City View Classic Cars

    

City View Classic Cars is a dealer of quality, clean, classic vehicle.  We are a family owned business, and are proud to have a reputation for purchasing clean, quality, classic cars and trucks from other collector's and the finest classic auto auction's in the nation.   We deal in all makes, models, and body styles.  It is our mission to provide you with the best experience and best customer service which you deserve. 

     We do not handle any vehicles that have a salvaged, reconditioned, or flood titles.  Please take the time to look at our fantastic feedback and feel assured that all our vehicles are exactly as described.

Visit our showroom for a relaxing atmosphere around people and machines that tug at your memory of earlier years.

     We are located in Fort Worth, TX. Call 817-292-4477 for additional information !

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Terms And Agreements

 

1. Out-of-state buyers are responsible for inventory tax and a documentation fee ($125).  Inventory tax is calculated at .002659% of the sales price.

2. Texas residents are responsible for sales tax, inventory tax, registration/title transfer, and a documentation fee.

3. A $1,500  deposit must be made within 48 hours of auction close with the remaining balance paid within 7 days unless other arrangements are made.

4. Acceptable methods of payment for the deposit are cash in person, wire transfers, or cashier's check.

5. Acceptable methods of payment for the balance are cash in person, wire transfers, or cashier's check.

6. Before bidding, you must have funds readily available or be pre-qualified. 

7. Seller reserves the right to cancel this auction at any time.

8. City View Classic Cars ships upon receipt of payment.  City View Classic Cars can arrange shipping worldwide or provide complimentary pick-up service at airport.

9. All bidders with no feedback need to contact City View Classic Cars within 1 hour of placing bid to confirm their bid was not an accident, or it maybe removed by City View Classic Cars

10. By not following these Terms high bidder forfeits right to vehicle, and City View Classic Cars may offer item to next highest bidder.

Thank you for viewing our inventory and good luck on your bidding.

 

   

Location

Our office is located at:

City View Classic Cars
5031 Bryant Irvin Road
Fort Worth, TX 76132

For any further questions please call us at 817-292-4477. Our hours of operation are (9:00am - 6:00pm) Monday - Friday (CST) and (10:00am - 5:00pm) Saturday (CST).  You may also email us at: Michael@CityViewClassicCars.com

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