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1949 Ford F-1 Panel Truck Rat Rod Hot Rod Custom Delivery Truck Holy Grail on 2040-cars

Year:1949 Mileage:100000
Location:

Kalispell, Montana, United States

Kalispell, Montana, United States
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THE HOLY GRAIL OF THE 1940'S FORD F-1 PANEL TRUCKS IS FOUND!!!

WE SAVED ITS LIFE FROM A OLD FARM HOUSE IN EASTERN MONTANA. SHE LOOKS SUPER FOR HER AGE. IT DOES HAVE SOME SCRATCHES ,DENTS,MISING PAINT, AND  VERY LITTLE PARTS NEEDED. BUT ALL IN ALL VERY CLOSE TO A COMPLETE AND IN VERY NICE SHAPE FOR A 60 YEAR + FORD F-1 PANEL TRUCK. THE PANEL TRUCK WAS USED AS A TELEVISION AND RADIO SERVICE TRUCK THAT CAN BE SEEN THROUGH THE OLD PAINT JOB.

THE INSIDE WOOD FLOORS ARE DARN NEAR NEW LOOKING!

SEATS NEED TO BE RE-UPHOLSTERED ALL OF THE FRAMES ARE THERE THOUGH.

THE FLOOR BOARD ON THE PASSENGER SIDE NEED TO BE REPLACED OR RESTORED.

THE REAR PASSENGER DOOR ISN'T BROKEN BUT HAS A REPLACMENT DOOR THAT COMES WITH THE TRUCK.

THE FRONT GLASS HAS CRACKS BUT MOST OF THE GLASS IS IN THE TRUCK.

THE MOTOR IS A STRAIGHT 6  1 WA 6050 WITH A MANUAL STICK TRANS. MOTOR DOES NOT RUN BUT CAN BE REBUILT.

PLEASE LOOK AT ALL THE PICTURES PROVIDED.THIS IS A GREAT TRUCK THAT HAS BEEN IN STORAGE FOR OVER 30+ YEARS. VERY EASY RESTORATION PROJECT FOR A RAT ROD, HOT ROD, CUSTOM, AND FACTORY.

ASK YOUR SELF "WHEN HAVE YOU SEE ONE LIKE THIS IN BETTER SHAPE"?

COMES FROM A NON ROAD SALT STATE SO HAVE A VERY LOW AMOUNT OF RUST MOSTLY SURFACE RUST.

RAISE THE DEAD AND BE THE COOLEST IN YOUR STATE!!!

 ALL ITEMS WE SELL ARE SOLD AS IS AND WE DON'T CLEAN OR RESTORE ANY ITEMS. THE ITEMS WE SELL ARE ALL FROM MONTANA OR THE SURROUNDING STATES. WE DEAL IN MOSTLY THE RARE, ANTIQUE, AND UNIQUE. IF YOU HAVE ANY PROBLEMS WITH THE ITEM PLEASE CONTACT US BEFORE YOU LEAVE A FEEDBACK. THANK YOU AND GOOD LUCK ON YOUR BIDS.

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