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1947 Ford 1 Ton Pickup Base 3.6l on 2040-cars

Year:1947 Mileage:0
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United States

United States
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1947 FORD F6 TALL CAB BULLNOSE

LOW RESERVE

Here I have a 1947 Ford F6 flathead V8

VIN 88RW119345

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AS-IS

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Truck Is Complete.. Has been sitting for over 50 yrs.

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Minor and fixable Rust California Truck

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Complete with Full Running gear .. Truck  NOT RUNNING but its all there

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4 speed, All stainless is there and in very good shape

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**This Beautiful Truck needs FULL restoration** but you got to love the PATINA!

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PLUS: with the truck you get the record-unit (TOW UNIT) this comes with the sale ! will NOT sell them separately.

IF YOU DONT WANT the TOW UNIT IT WILL NO CHANGE THE PRICE .... I can keep it if you want

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will be having title in a few days before the auction ends. GOOD LUCK BIDDING!

 

Message me with any ?'s ONLY serious bidders please, will NOT stop auction, no buy it now

DEPOSIT of $1000.00 us dollars after auction ends to my paypal NON REFUNDABLE! (within 48 hrs)! and the rest on a certified check or cash when you pick up the truck and tow unit.

no returns no refunds

 

 

 

 

 

 

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