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Classic 1937 Ford Pick Up Truck, Street Rod,original,1936,1938,1939,1940,1941,32 on 2040-cars

US $34,995.00
Year:1937 Mileage:3964
Location:

United States

United States
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OUTSTANDING TRUCK !!!!!!!!!!!

1937 FORD STEP SIDE PICK-UP, with FACTORY SIDE MOUNTED SPARE WHEEL & TIRE.

TOTAL RESTORATION, (FRAME-OFF) in 2005.

ALL NEW 350 SMALL BLOCK V-8 UNDER THE HOOD.

                         1. ELDEBROCK INTAKE

                         2. WEBER 4 BARREL CARB

                         3. UPDATED WITH 12 VOLT SYSTEM

                         4. MILD CAM

                         5. DUAL EXHAUST , with chrome FORD

                              turn down tips.

                         6. Very nice and detailed under the hood.

 MANUAL TRANSMISSION with a OLD SKOOL 2 SPEED REAR END & A "MICHTELLE GEAR SHIFT".

THIS IS A ORIGINAL "HENRY FORD BODY", ALL STEEL HERE.

RIDING ON ORIGINAL FORD WHEELS with NEW FIRESTONE DELUXE CHAMPION TIRES.

Very nice in the bed, with nice tool box.

INSIDE OF TRUCK

                            1. CUSTOM FORD CLASSIC GAUGES

                            2. NICELY MOUNTED C/D PLAYER

                            3.  ORIGINAL BANJO STEERING

                            WHEEL , WITH WORKING OOGAH HORN.

                            4. ORIGINAL  FIRESTONE HEATER BOX.

                            5. NEW UPOSTERED BENCH SEAT

                            6. HEADLINER AND DOME LIGHT

                            7. CRANK OUT FRONT WINDOW

                            8. 1937 FORD OWNERS MANUAL in

                                glove box. (reprint)

                            9. ALL NEW DOOR HANDLES &WINDOW

                                CRANK HANDLES.

                           10. NEW FLOOR MAT, for that vintage look.

OUTSIDE OF THE TRUCK HAS BEEN UPDATED WITH PAINTED PINSTRIPING, PEEP MIRRORS, WOODEN SIDE RAILS AND MORE. 

This beauty starts easy and idles easy. Has a manual choke and cable.

DRIVES OUTSTANDING. GETS TONS OF JAW DROPPING LOOKS EVERY WHERE I DRIVE IT.

YOU WILL BE PLEASED WITH THIS TRUCK !!!!!

IF YOU ARE THE HIGH BIDDER AND MAKE A DEPOSIT AND COME TO PICK UP THE CLASSIC AND DON'T LIKE IT, I WILL GIVE YOUR DEPOSIT BACK !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

I DO THIS AS A HOBBY. I AM NOT A FAST TALKING OR PUSH/PUSH DEALER.

I DO HAVE FINANCING AVAILABLE IF YOU NEED IT.

I HAVE CLOSE TO A 100 PHOTOS OF THIS TRUCK, SO FEEL FREE TO E-MAIL ME IF YOU NEED MORE.

CALL ME ANYTIME AT 573-225-2412

CAN HELP IN SHIPPING, EVEN IF ITS AROUND THE WORLD.   

     This truck is for sale locally. I reserve the right to end the auction early. Serious Buyers only please. This is the nicest 1937 ford truck I have ever seen. It has a few small bubbles in the paint. Not very noticeable. This truck will not LAST VERY LONG. THIS IS AS NICE UNDERNEATH AS ON TOP. IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS FEEL FREE TO ASK, EMAIL, TXT, OR CALL.   

                                 

  

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Ford says a programming problem in the instrument cluster means that the key can be removed 30 minutes after the ignition is turned off, even if the transmission is not in Park. The situation where this could happen seems quite limited, and the company is not aware of any accidents or injuries related to the issue. However, the fault puts the vehicle out of compliance with federal regulations covering theft protection and rollaways, and must be repaired.
The fix is easy: Ford will reprogram the instrument cluster at no cost to consumers. According to Ford spokesperson Kelli Felker in an email to Autoblog, "We will notify customers the week of January 5th." Scroll down to read Ford's announcement.

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