1932 Ford Model B Pickup 4 Cyl, 3spd, Antique Original Street Rod Rat Rod on 2040-cars
Somerville, New Jersey, United States
PLEASE CALL DON AT 908-304-4424 WITH ANY QUESTIONS. Up for sale and your consideration is a 1932 Ford Model B pickup, 4 cyl, 3spd antique original street rod rat rod which has been family owned for over 20 years. This is a father and son project. The truck starts, runs, drives and stops.
It has a newly relined gas tank, new gas line, and rebuilt carburetor. The truck had a recent tune-up including new spark plugs, new distributor cap and rotor, rebuilt fuel pump, and all new fluids. This vehicle has been off the road for over 20 years. Even though extensive work has been done, we recommend that a mechanic go through this vehicle before placing it on the road. ENGINE Original Model B 4 cylinder. Engine has been recently tuned up and all fluids have been changed. TRANSMISSION The original Model B 3 speed transmission. EXTERIOR The exterior is in remarkable original condition and has a beautiful patina. There is a rust out in the passenger side cab corner and pickup bed corner. There is a rust out in the driver side cab corner also - see photographs for great detail. INTERIOR Completely original including bench seat. The passenger side seat cushion must be removed to put gas in the gas tank. In spite of this removal of the cushion, the cushion is in remarkable original condition. The dashboard is intact with original instrumentation (which do not work at this time), all glass is good, the doors and interior of the cab are painted the original black color. The vehicle has a rubber floor mat. WHEELS Original wire wheels with Ford hubcaps. PAYMENT A $500 deposit is required by PayPal within 2 days of the auction close. The full payment is required as a bank to bank wire transfer within 7 days of the auction close. I will not accept bids from anyone with a feedback score of -3 or less. A transportation quote is available. Although it is the responsibility of the buyer to transport this vehicle, we will assist in the loading of the vehicle or locating of a vehicle transportation company. Please take the time to look over all photos that I have listed in this auction. You can click on any photo to supersize and zoom in. If you need any additional photographs please contact me. Please check my 100% positive feedback and buy with confidence. This truck is sold in AS IS condition with no actual, implied or expressed warranty or guarantee of any kind. Bidders are invited to inspect this vehicle and drive it or send a representative. This vehicle is being sold with a reasonable reserve. PLEASE CALL DON AT 908-304-4424 WITH ANY QUESTIONS. Thank you for looking at my listing and good luck bidding. |
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