Great Ford Model T Truck - Rod Or Restore Project Truck on 2040-cars
Roy, Utah, United States
Here's a great project truck for with the potential to go any way you want! Hot rod, rat rod, or restore to it's original glory.
I believe it to be a 1924 Ford Model TT but not 100% sure. Body is in very, very good shape for it's age, door latches still work, only 2 bullet holes "patina" and main body and cab is about 98% surface rust only. There are 2 spots on the inside of the bed that have rust all the way through and 2 spots on the passenger side cab, one on the front lower cowl and one spot behind the door, rest of the body is just surface. Truck still has original axles, springs, wishbones, hubs with partial wooden wheels and complete drive train. Motor still turns over with the hand crank and has the original gas tank and radiator with shroud. The back top of the cab was cut at one point but can be fabricated back to normal. Front fenders are rough but there and has original light bar with buckets. I was told this may be a "FrankenFord" - Model TT cab, Model A bed, and early 1919 or older frame. Low start... No Reserve!!!! Sold as is with no warranty "of course" and bill of sale only, no title. Buyer assumes full responsibility for shipping. $500 deposit within 48 hours of close of auction through PayPal Truck is being advertised locally and is subject to early cancellation of auction if no bids are received and is sold locally. Please message me if you need any additional photos or information. |
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