1937 Ford Pickup (hot Rod) on 2040-cars
Fredericksburg, Virginia, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:460 WITH 429 HEADS
For Sale By:Private Seller
Exterior Color: Red
Make: Ford
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: Other Pickups
Trim: PICK-UP
Options: CD Player
Drive Type: AUTO
Power Options: Power Windows
Mileage: 2,500
1937 FORD PICK UP (ALL STEEL) FENDERS AND RUNNING BOARDS FIBER GLASS,460 ENGINE W/ 429 HEADS,SANDERS HEADERS, ENGINE 90% CHROME,591 LIFT CAM AND .030 OVER. C-6 TRANS WITH SHIFT KIT,9 IN. FORD REAR WITH 755 LBS OF TORQUE IN REAR TIRES,TRUCK HAS UNDER 2500 MILES ON IT! FINISHED IN 2008. ALOT TO LIST. TURN KEY. TRUCK LOOKS ALOT BETER THAN PICTURES!!!! SO IS YOU ARE SERIOUS GIVE ME A CALL 571-212-8377 LIVE IN FRED. VA AND MY NAME IS GARY. NOT TRYING TO BE SMART BUT YOU CAN LIST EVERYTHING AND THERE ARE STILL QUESTIONS, SO IF YOU ARE LOOKING FOR A GREAT TRUCK TO HAVE FUN AND GO TO SHOWS THIS IS THE ONE!!!!!!! IT HAS APPRAISED AT 48,000.00. I DO HAVE A FAMILY EMER. AND I NEED TO SELL A.S.A.P. THANKS, GARY
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