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1948 Ford F1 - V8 Flathead - Very Complete on 2040-cars

US $4,500.00
Year:1948 Mileage:49000
Location:

Loveland, Colorado, United States

Loveland, Colorado, United States

1948 Ford F1, V8 Flathead, 1/2 Ton truck, Short Bed Step-Side, Very, Very Complete, all running components totally stock, not running/roller/project.. Clear Colorado title.!! Truck body parts are in fairly rust free and good condition.. Mounting points very solid, and some rust in the usual places..! Floorboards may need some attention, should take very little effort.. This Old Farm truck was running several years ago with low actual miles.. Bed and rear fenders in very good condition.. Presently has totally complete stock V8 Flathead, standard old top loader transmission.. Good suspension sits very straight in the stock posture.. It is ready for restoration or a very cool Hot Rod/Custom/Rat Rod truck.. Very complete vehicle, Speedometer/gage cluster, door handles, trim and small items.. 

 

PLEASE SEE ATTACHED RECENT PHOTOS, more photos available on request.. Shipping and transport are the responsibility of the buyer..

 

$3900 or REASONABLE OFFER, is half what is shown in NADA pricing guide for low value, and Old Car Price Guide’s, 4 to 5 value range.. Obviously this is a sweet truck.! Possible trade depend on what you have.? VMax or similar street/road bike., more into classics Iron, Hot Rods, Rat Rods, Oldi Stock Rides.. Of course I prefer cash but will listen to reasonable offers.! Cash is best., times are tuff..

Thank you for your interest, Sincerely John

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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