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1935 Ford Pickup!! on 2040-cars

Year:1935 Mileage:15000
Location:

East Petersburg, Pennsylvania, United States

East Petersburg, Pennsylvania, United States
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THIS TRUCK IS IN GREAT CONDITION. RESTORED TRUCK SHOWING 15000 MILES ON THE GAUGES AND WAS TITLED AT FOUR MILES. ALL WE KNOW ABOUT THE TRUCK IS THAT IS RUNS GREAT AND LOOKS FANTASTIC. THIS TRUCK SOUNDS AMAZING IT HAS A METAL BED PAINTED TO MAYCH AND IN PERFECT CONDITION. HAS A CORVETTE ENGINE, BELEIVED TO BE A CRATE MOTOR. FIRES RIGHT UP AND RUNS STRONG, TRUCK IS AUTOMATIC AND HAS A FORD 8" REAR. GOOD BODY LINES THROUGHOUT THE WHOLE TRUCK. BEAUTIFUL CONDTION INSIDE AND OUT, AND UNDERNEATH. NO RUST AT ALL. TRUCK WAS BEBUILT FROM THE GROUND UP!! FRONT DISC BRAKE CONVERSION. WE ARE A REPUTABLE FORD DEALERSHIP IN LANCASTER, PA. ANY OTHER QUESTIONS PLEASE EMAIL PATRICK AT PCATERBONE@CHAPMANAUTOGROUP.COM


On Mar-26-14 at 06:51:32 PDT, seller added the following information:

THIS TRUCK IS IN GREAT CONDITION. RESTORED TRUCK SHOWING 15000 MILES ON THE GAUGES AND WAS TITLED AT FOUR MILES. ALL WE KNOW ABOUT THE TRUCK IS THAT IS RUNS GREAT AND LOOKS FANTASTIC. THIS TRUCK SOUNDS AMAZING IT HAS A METAL BED PAINTED TO MAYCH AND IN PERFECT CONDITION. HAS A CORVETTE ENGINE, BELEIVED TO BE A CRATE MOTOR. FIRES RIGHT UP AND RUNS STRONG, TRUCK IS AUTOMATIC AND HAS A FORD 8" REAR. GOOD BODY LINES THROUGHOUT THE WHOLE TRUCK. BEAUTIFUL CONDTION INSIDE AND OUT, AND UNDERNEATH. NO RUST AT ALL. ALL OF THE BODY PANELS AND FENDERS FEEL LIKE THEY ARE ORIGINAL STEEL PARTS. REAR LEAF SPRINGS, FRONT SPRINGS WITH SHOCKS INSIDE OF THEM. TRUCK IS CLEAN IN AND OUT AND ONCE AGAIN MANY ORIGINAL PARTS AND CLEAN BODY LINES. TRUCK WAS BEBUILT FROM THE GROUND UP!! FRONT DISC BRAKE CONVERSION. WE ARE A REPUTABLE FORD DEALERSHIP IN LANCASTER, PA. ANY OTHER QUESTIONS PLEASE EMAIL PATRICK AT PCATERBONE@CHAPMANAUTOGROUP.COM


On Mar-26-14 at 06:53:02 PDT, seller added the following information:

TRUCK ALSO HAS A CLEAN TITLE. NOT REBUILT OR RE-CONSTRUCTED.

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