1941 Ford V8, Frame Off Rotisserie Restoration, 1952 Flathead V8 Engine, More! on 2040-cars
US $32,850.00
Year:1942
Mileage:0
Color:
INTERIOR COLOR
Location:
Fort Worth, Texas, United States
1941 Ford V8
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MANUFACTURER |
MODEL |
YEAR |
VIN |
Ford |
V8 |
1941 |
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EXTERIOR COLOR |
INTERIOR COLOR |
TRANSMISSION |
ENGINE |
Cream |
Mahogany |
3-Speed Manual
Transmission |
1952
Flathead V8 Engine |
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You are bidding on a
fantastic
Frame Off Rotisserie
restored 1941 Ford V8. This
Ford is
in
fantastic
condition inside and out.
Features include:
1952 Flathead V8
Engine,
3-Speed Manual
Transmission,
New Offenhauser
Heads With Two Double Barrel Carburetors,
12 Volt Electrical System,
Wood Bed,
Beautiful Interior With Original Gauges,
And Much More.
This is a fantastic Ford with numerous features. A sure to
please.
This vehicle is in
fantastic condition inside and out.
The body is incredibly straight, clean, and solid.
The paint is in fantastic condition as is the trim grill, bumpers, glass etc.
The wheels are in
great condition.
The interior of this vehicle is also in fantastic condition. This Ford was owned by a
NON-smoker.
It drives and looks
fantastic.
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