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1941 Ford Pickup Retro Traditional Rat Hot Rod V8 P/s, P/b Drive Now Look Videos on 2040-cars

US $13,000.00
Year:1941 Mileage:0
Location:

Fort Worth, Texas, United States

Fort Worth, Texas, United States
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1941 Ford Pickup. This truck was built years ago. stored in recent years and now brought back to driving status! Look over pics and videos, read description and ask questions! Truck is ready to drive and is priced
very reasonably  for a vintage all Henry Ford Steel truck that has all power and drives right. Look 'er over

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SPECS

  • 350 smallblock. Holds good oil pressure and accelerates well and runs cool
  • solid shifting 350 turbo hydramatic. passing gear is hooked up and works well
  • '57 Chevy rear end
  • Mustang II front clip with new rotors  5 X 4 3/4" bolt pattern (front and rear)
  • Power disc brakes
  • Power steering
  • Grille looks new
  • Straight body. Paint is old and cracked. Probably acrylic laquer. looks cool. leave it or redo it. Some paint peeling and old body work showing nothing rad or ridiculous. Bed floor needs new wood and filler neck needs new hose to fuel tank
  • Running lights work
  • Custom dash with working aftermarket gauges, Chevy steering column, mustang steering wheel
  • Bucket seats
  • Good glass
  • Starts , runs and drives great!

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