1937 Ford Pickup, Semi Survivor All Steel, F-100 Hot Rod 21 Stud Flathead Engine on 2040-cars
Canton, Georgia, United States
THIS IS FOR A 1937 FORD PICKUP, THIS VECHICLE HAS ONE OLDER REPAINT OTHER THEN THAT IT IS A SURVIVOR, ALL STEEL, 21 STUD FLATHEAD ENGINE, IT IS A GREAT RUNNING TRUCK, 3 SPEED STANDARD TRANSMISSION, IT HAS A NEW BOB DRAKE GAS TANK, NEW WATER PUMPS, NEW BATTERY, NEW POINTS, STILL HAS MECHANICAL BRAKES. I HAD THIS VEHICLE A LONG TIME, RUNS WELL DRIVER QUALITY, EVERYTHING WORKS, NO TRADES . GEORGIA IS A NO TITLE STATE, I WILL GIVE YOU A BILL OF SALE, ANY QUESTIONS PLEASE ASK AND THANK YOU FOR LOOKING. FOR SALE LOCALLY WE HAVE THE RIGHT TO END AUCTION. 203-927-6890
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