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1938 Ford Pickup on 2040-cars

Year:1938 Mileage:72373
Location:

Charleston, South Carolina, United States

Charleston, South Carolina, United States

FIRST I WANT TO START BY SAYING YES MY EBAY ACCOUNT IS NEW.  I RECENTLY WENT THRU A DIVORCE AND SHE GOT EVERYTHING RIGHT DOWN TO THE EBAY ACCOUNT WE HAD FOR OUR FAMILY.  I HAVE BEEN ON EBAY SINCE 2001 BUT THIS IS MY NEW ACCOUNT.  SO ON THAT NOTE.  GOOD LUCK BIDDING.  I START MOST OF MY AUCTIONS AT A DOLLAR WITH NO RESERVE.

1938 3/4 ton Ford Truck.  The logos are very faint but I think it is an oId Union Pacific RailRoad Truck.  I bought this truck from kansas about 5 years ago.  I hunted for a while to find one that had no rot.  I wanted to a rat rot shop truck to run around town.  Frame, cab is super solid.  Bed has one rust hole thru in the stake pocket that can be see in pics.  It has a sunbaked / surface rust patina.  I had treated it with what these rat rod guys use to keep the look(mineral spirits and linseed oil mix).  Needs to be done again.  I had it shipped to our shop in charleston sc. We did some trading and got a rebuilt carb from Bobby at Old Crow Speed Shop in california.   We repaired the distributor.  The engine spins free but the starter is hanging up.  That is as far as I got.  PICTURES WERE TAKEN BEFORE WE REDID THE CARB AND DISTRIBUTOR.
  
The seat needs to be redone but the frame is there.  The bed needs wood and so does the cab floor. Needs glass.  All are available aftermarket.  Tires hold air and have for 5 years I have had the truck but needs new tires.  The truck rolls free.  I feel like it would run and be driving with a few weekends work. Obviously this is an old truck and as you get it running I am sure some things will pop up.  I have some manuals I will let go with the truck.  I have too many projects and no where to store or work on them right now.

Ask Questions.  As Sales Finals.  I have more pictures of every inch of the truck just ask.


On May-15-14 at 19:53:59 PDT, seller added the following information:

There is a dent on roof.  Forgot to mention it .  Not serious.  No rust.  Doesnt leak.    Can see it in pics from right side of truck above passenger door.   Email me if you want link to see more pics

Seat was removed for recovering.  It is all there just out of the truck.  


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