1952 Ford F1 Pickup Truck on 2040-cars
Ridgeway, Iowa, United States
1952 Ford F1 Pickup truck with older restoration. This was an award winning truck after restoration, but last several years has been driven for parades and pleasure and just enjoyed.Truck has a 239 c.i. flathead engine that runs smooth and quiet with a 3 speed manual on the column. It has the original Ford "Magic Air" heater and a non-working original radio.Truck has reproduction Ford wide white wall tires on original wheels and is a sharp looking truck. Because it is an older restoration, there are some paint blemishes, and it is not a perfect truck if that is what you are looking for.Mileage unknown if they are original on truck. It is a very nice driver to enjoy in parades, etc. Low Reserve! Please call with questions and you are welcome to look prior to auction end. Phone 563-419-1748
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