1950 Ford F-1 Pickup on 2040-cars
Hesperia, California, United States
I got this truck in trade for some work 10 yrs. ago and it has sat since. My dream of Hot Rodding it is not going to happen for me so it's time to let someone else enjoy it. This truck is very complete. Flathead V-8, Floor shift three spd., heater, original keys, very little rust. The radiator, hood strip, top grill bar, rear fenders, and rear bumper are loose in the bed. The glass is all there but in poor cond. I can spin the engine over by hand with the fan and dried out belt and it has black oil in it so it is not frozen. It has black Ca. plates but no title. I ran the vin & plate # in the Ca. DMV website and it came back no record found . I will give you a bill of sale. It has plenty of surface rust but very little cancer areas or major body damage. I will do my best to answer any questions but I don't know much more than I have written here. Transportation is up to you, but I can push/pull it on a trailer here with my tractor for you. I have this listed locally so I reserve the right to end this auction if I find a buyer here. Thanks for looking.
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