1948 Ford Pick Up Truck 1/2t on 2040-cars
Little Compton, Rhode Island, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Drive Type: standard shift
Make: Ford
Mileage: 199,000
Model: Other Pickups
Trim: original
1948 Ford 1/2 ton, pick up truck in project condition. All complete, wrong bed.
6 cylinder motor cranks but does not start. As the truck has been sitting for some time, I strongly suspect a couple of stuck valves.
Body condition: Passenger front fender has much fiberglass and bondo, crudely repaired. Driver's front fender has rot at top center and at the point where it attaches to the running board.
Both doors close well, no sag, hinges good. Passenger door is solid, driver's door is separating at the bottom.
Running boards are in OK shape
All glass is good. All door hardware, dash components are present.
Door posts are good, floor rotted out at gas pedal attachment point. Small rot holde on passenger's side floor. Most of floors are good.
Rot over windshield, particularly inside the cab.
Rotted our bottom of dash board.
Frame is solid, not rotted
Very nice front grill, parking lights
original key in ignition
Clearly this is a project but it is priced right. Here's a great opportunity to get a very popular early Ford truck.
Deposit of $250 required through PayPal at end of auction. Balance due within 48 hours. Buyer responsible for pick up and transport of vehicle. No title is available only a bill of sale. I do have a few remnants of an old registration.
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