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1951 Ford F1 Pickup Restored, Solid, Nice!!!!! on 2040-cars

Year:1951 Mileage:90851
Location:

New Haven, Missouri, United States

New Haven, Missouri, United States
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CHECK OUT THIS GREAT FIND!

Being a mechanic for more than 40 years, I can say that this is the most SOLID, TIGHT 1951 Pickup I have ever found. The undercarriage is solid and rust free as you can see in the pictures of the bed.  The boards were being taken out to be refinished, to give them a shine and did not get done.  So I left them off, that way you could get a look at how clean the body underside is.

This truck was restored approximately 9-10yrs ago... Then was put in a garage for several years.  I rescued it, dusted it off, put in some gas and a new battery.  Then started it up, it runs and sounds AWESOME! 

When the motor was reconditioned, replacement parts were as follows:  NEW DISTRIBUTOR, NEW STARTER SOLENOID, NEW VOLTAGE REGULATOR AND RECONDITIONED GENERATOR.

As far as I can tell the needs it has are:  A new water pump (this one leaks), and a new starter (this one drags sometimes).

The body of the truck looks terrific in the sun or light of any kind for that matter.  All of the rubber around the windows and doors has been replaced with new.  The wheels ( KEYSTONE RAIDERS) and tires are in good condition.  The paint job could use just a little TLC, as you can see in the pics, there are a few spots that were not prepped very good~ so the paint has bubbled in a few spots and you can see it has started a little surface rusting.  Some sanding and touchup would easily take care of that.   The running boards, cab, bed, tailgate, and rear fenders are rust free and the most solid and tight I've ever seen!

Inside the cab, the seat and door panels are recovered with a matching blue and white. VERY NICELY DONE.

I have set a very LOW RESERVE on this truck...comparing it to others I've seen in the last few months, if it sells for under $12,000 you can consider it stolen from me, LOL...

The truck is on a 10 day auction but could end early due to the fact that it is also advertised locally.  If you are a serious bidder... PLEASE, FEEL FREE TO CALL ME with any questions.   636-667-1000

Happy Bidding!

GOD BLESS AMERICA!!!

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