1949 Ford F2 Pickup, 1948, 1950, 1951, Rat Rod, F1, Chevy, Dodge on 2040-cars
Benson, Minnesota, United States
Engine:FLATHEAD 6
Vehicle Title:Clear
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 6
Model: Other Pickups
Trim: F2
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Drive Type: 2 WHEEL DRIVE
Mileage: 43,000
YOU ARE BIDDING ON A 1949 F2 PICKUP, FOR YOU GUYS THAT LIKE ORIGINAL PATINA HERE IT IS!!! I DO HAVE A CLEAR MN TITLE FOR THE TRUCK, NEEDS A LIL MOTOR WORK BUT I HAVE EVERYTHING TO FIX! INCLUDING THE GASKETS! HAS A VERY NICE ORIGINAL INTERIOR, NICE CLEAR GAUGES AND THE ORIGINAL SEAT DOESNT EVEN HAVE A RIP IN IT! SOLID FLOOR PAN WITH SOLID CAB MOUNTS! SHIFT ON FLOOR, GALSS IS NICE N CLEAR, SIDE GLASS DOES HAVE A MINOR CRACK BUT STILL VERY FUCTIONAL! THIS IS A VERY VERY STRAIGHT OL PICKUP! ALSO HAS VERY NICE STAINLESS TRIL AND NICE GRILLE! ROCK SOLID DOORS AND HINGE MOUNT AREA, ALSO SOLID CAB CORNERS, COWL IS ALSO SUPER NICE N SOLID. RUNNING BOARDS DO HAVE SOME RUST. ROLLS NICE N FREELY, HAS NICE ORIGINAL MIRRORS ALSO. THIS 49 WOULD MAKE A PERFECT RESTORATION PROJECT OR A VERY SWEET RAT ROD! ESPECIALLY WITH THE ORIGINAL PATINA! ALSO HAVE A CLEAR MN TITLE!
PLEASE BE SERIOUS WHEN BIDDING AND HAVE THE FUNDS AVAILABLE, YOU MUST ALSO HAVE A FEEDBACK SCORE OF AT LEAST 10 TO BID OR CONTACT ME OR YOUR BID WILL BE CANCELED! SORRY BUT TOO MANY SCAMMERS. VEHICLE HAS NO WARRANTY AND I RESERVE THE RIGHT TO END THE AUCTION AT ANYTIME! IF YOU NEED ADDITIONAL PHOTOS OR ?'S FEEL FREE TO CONTACT ME AND ILL HELP WITH ANYTHING THE BEST I CAN. THANKS AND HAPPY BIDDING!
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