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1951 Ford Pickup Flat Head V8 on 2040-cars

Year:1951 Mileage:0
Location:

Jerome, Michigan, United States

Jerome, Michigan, United States
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                                    This auction is for a 1951 Ford Pickup.

 

 Now is the time to pick up this classic 51 Ford Pickup, while they remain at "bargain" prices. Trucks are Hot!!!



 


This auction is for a 1951 Ford Pickup. Looks great and is fun to drive! 2014 now may be the time to pick up a Classic Ford Pickup, while they remain at "bargain" prices, quoted from the Price Trend Analysis. Trucks are hot! Please contact me at 517-610-1547 if you have any questions.


This Classic is in good condition everywhere you look. The burgundy paint with the wood trim takes you back to 1951. The engine bay is very clean, turn over the Flat head  V-8 engine, this truck purrs like a kitten. The Manual 3-speed transmission shifts smoothly.

 Overall this is a rare opportunity to own a true piece of American history of the automobile industry. The truck is a nice driver and is not going to break the bank to have some fun and still not go down in value. How many 1951 Ford trucks do you see at your local or national events across the country? I welcome overseas buyers please feel free to call me at 517-610-1547. Thanks and happy bidding. 

I require a 25% down payment at the end of the auction. balance due within 5 days. Prefer payment is bank to bank wire transfer.  If you would like to inspect the vehicle please contact me before the end of the auction.  Because of the age of the vehicle all sales are finial. Thank You.


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