Antique 1932 Model B Truck With Express Body (oak) on 2040-cars
Clearville, Pennsylvania, United States
THIS IS a very solid running Model B Truck. I has been appraised for more than 10,000.00 This truck has been excellently restored with much attention to detail and authenticity. This truck is restored to the original body style know as an express body truck. The workmanship is excellent and the end result is beautiful. This is an unusual body style. Most for trucks of this vintage are either flat beds or dump bodied. This truck will bring a new dimensions to the show fields.. I bought this truck in Bar Harbor Maine on a vacation trip in l990. Took a few years to get her together and a few more for completion. In my opinion the truck looks just as it should. It is pretty much all original and looks very authentic for its time period….It’s a 4 cylinder engine fires up like it should and sounds nice, runs, steers, and brakes as it should. Has 6 new tires. No rust going on. The floor pans, trunk pans and frame are excellent. Gas tank under passenger seat… The main body portion is in excellent shape and still pretty enough for a parade the radiator and grille surround are nice, along with the headlights. This antique truck is in very good condition and has lots of enjoyment left in it. Looking for a different kind of show truck come take a look at my Model B…81 years old. THE TRUCK IS LOCATED IN SOUTH CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA AND CAN BE SEEN WITH APPOINTMENT A $ 500.00 NON REFUNDABLE DEPOSIT IS DUE WITHIN 24 HOURS OF AUCTIONS END TO BE PAID BY PAYPAL, BALANCE DUE AT TIME OF PICK UP OR BEFORE, CAR MUST BE PAID IN FULL WITHIN 15 DAYS OF AUCTIONS END. TITLE AND ALL DOCUMENTS WILL BE HANDED OVER WHEN THE CAR IS PAID IN FULL, TO BE PAID BY BANK TO BANK, OR CASH. |
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