1949 Ford F1 Panel Wagon Delivery Sedan on 2040-cars
Jonesboro, Louisiana, United States
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Up for bids is this 1949 ford panel truck. These are hard to come across in any condition but this one isn't to bad. It will need some restoration work as most do but overall this one is in fairly decent shape to be old and unrestored. This is just the body it doesn't have the motor or transmission but it has everything else. It has a radiator and driveshaft. I think it had a newer 302 engine in it before it was pulled out. It is pretty much complete. The body has some rust but its not to bad. The frame is good on it. All the wood in the back of it is in good shape. It looks to be the original stuff in it still. This had to of been under a garage most of its life to still be in this good of shape. I have a clear title to it. I took pics of it but if you need more pics of it or more information please let me know. It will roll and steer with ease so it will load onto a trailer easy. I will require full payment be made within seven days of the end of auction. Please make sure you want it before placing a bid. It cost money to list these and if you don't take it I still have to pay the fees so please make sure you want it. If you want to talk to me give me a call at 318-278-1069. I can store it as long as needed but will need payment in full. I will accept bank wire transfer, certified bank check, or cash in person as payment for the truck.
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