1952 Ford F1 Pickup Deluxe Flathead on 2040-cars
Rocky Mount, Virginia, United States
Body Type:Pickup Truck
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:FLAT HEAD V8
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Dealer
Make: Ford
Model: Other Pickups
Cab Type (For Trucks Only): Regular Cab
Trim: DELUXE
Drive Type: TRUCK
Mileage: 73,589
Disability Equipped: No
Exterior Color: Green
Number of Doors: 2
Interior Color: Black
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Number of Cylinders: 8
Options: Leather Seats
1952 FORD F1 PICKUP, GREAT PATINA, ELECTRIC FUEL PUMP, , REBUILT FRONT SPRINGS, NEW INTERIOR FLOOR MATS, NEW GLOVE BOX INTERIOR, NEW EXHAUST HEADERS BACK (SOUNDS GREAT). NEW INTERIOR KIT (HEADLINER, DOOR PANEL. ETC, NEWLY REBUILT CARB, NEW ALUMINUM RADIATOR, NEW BATTERY, NEW STARTER, NEW TAIL LIGHTS WITH STOP WRITTEN ON IT. NEW MOTOR MOUNTS AND TRANSMISSION SUPPORT. 3 SPEED ON THE TREE AND ALWAYS STARTS ON FIRST TIME, RUNS GREAT. NEW CUSTOM AUDIO AM/FM RADIO WITH HIDDEN ANTENNA THAT DOES NOT PICK UP TO GOOD. 5 STAR INTERIOR AND MOULDING AROUND AROUND WINDSHIELD. THIS THING HAS GREAT PATINA AND DOES HAVE SOME MINOR RUST. NEEDS SOME CAB CORNER WORK, AND MINOR WORK HERE AND THERE. I PUT AN AFTERMARKET TEMP GAUGE ON AND IT WORKS GREAT, NEW THERMOSTATS, GAS GAUGE WORKS PERFECT AND AMP GAUGE WORKS GREAT. ME AND MY SON STARTED WORKING ON THIS AND HE HAS LOST INTEREST SO MY LOSS IS YOUR GAIN. THIS IS A GREAT LIL DAILY DRIVER THAT I PLANNED ON KEEPING JUST LIKE IT IS. IT HAS A GREAT FLATHEAD V8 THAT SOUNDS LIKE A SEWING MACHINE. THIS WILL GO CHEAP SO BID TO WIN AND YOU WILL MOST LIKELY OWN IT. DONT CALL LOW BALLING ME I HAVE 100 CARS AND TRUCKS AND DO NOT NEED TO SELL THIS. IF YOU HAVE TO ASK YOUR WIFES PERMISSION DONT BID. WE WILL DELIVER FOR A FEE. THIS VEHICLE ALSO HAS NEW RUNNING BOARDS. DRIVER WINDOW HAS A CRACK, IT HAS BEEN CONVERTED TO 12 VOLT AND HAS GREAT HEAT WITH A MODERN BLOWER. IT HAS BEEN LOWERED 3 INCHES FRONT AND 2 IN THE BACK. ANY QUESTIONS CALL CHRIS AT 540-493-6568 IF YOU HAVE ZERO FEEDBACK OR BAD FEED BACK YOU MUST CALL BEFORE BID IF NOT I WILL RETRACT YOUR BID. THANKS LOOKING FORWARD TO DOING BUSINESS WITH YOU. SPEEDOMETER STOPPED WORKING AS WELL BUT I USE MY GPS. NEEDS A GEAR THEY ARE 20.00 FROM MACS THANKS
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