Condition:
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Year: 1935
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Ford
Model: Other Pickups
Trim: Huckster
Drive Type: RWD
Mileage: 40,206
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Ultra Rare 1935 Ford Huckster Woodie
Flat Head V8
Very Cool Ride
Being offered is an ultra rare 1935 Ford Huckster truck, this truck is very cool and in turn key condition. This vehicle is in great condition, it is very rare to see a Huckster conversion done on an Early Ford. These vehicles are commonly built on model A and model T chasis, we have done extensive research and have not seen another 1935 Ford Huckster. This vehicle was purchased in 1979 from the original family that bought the truck new and used it to sell produce in Canada. The wood detail on the truck is in great shape as can be seen in the pictures. This would make an awesome cruiser, museum piece, or an attention drawer for your business. Take a look at our feedback and buy with no worries. As always we encourage pre-bid inspections and phone calls if you have any questions.
Interior Highlights
The interior of this vehicle is in great shape. The entire truck has a very cool patina and the interior is no exception. The black bench vinyl seat is in great shape and is quite comfortable. The dash appears very original with basic gauges including the speedometer and odometer. The interior of the roof is finished in oak and is in great shape. The vehicle has new rubber matting. The rear of the truck is finished in oak that is in great shape as can be seen in the pictures. The vehicle is equipped with side curtains that look good up or down, they are very old and are in fair condition. The door panels and all hardware are in very good shape. The entire interior is in great shape and takes you back to a time when life was much simpler.
Exterior Highlights
The exterior of the car features the very popular lines of the 1935 Ford front end with Woodie like looks in the back. The paint on the vehicle is driver quality with a number of flaws but is very presentable just the way it is. The wood on the car is in great shape as is the vinyl top. The overall appearance of the truck is awesome. This vehicle draws attention everywhere it goes. The vehicle is equipped with period correct wire wheels with good wide white wall tires. This is one of those vehicles that just plain has the right look!!!
Mechanical Highlights
Mechanically this car is ready to cruise. The drive train on the vehicle appears to be original with the very popular flat head V8 motor with 3 speed manual transmission. The vehicle starts, runs, drives, and stops great. The vehicle has a very clean and solid undercarriage. Please check out the pictures to see the attention to detail that word’s can not describe.
This is an opportunity to own a super cool and ultra rare Huckster that could literally be the only one of it's kind in existence. If you have any questions about this vehicle please feel free to call Tom at 513 608-8121. This vehicle may be listed elsewhere and we reserve the right to end this listing at our discretion.
This Vehicle is offered by Special Interest Auto Sales LLC. Special Interest Auto Sales is a family owned and operated business specializing in vehicles which provide “Pride in Ownership”. The vehicles we sell are described to the “best of our knowledge” with years of experience and prior owner input. Although we consider our evaluations conservatively fair we realize they are subjective and will likely vary from individual to individual. Photos can be very deceiving and although we attempt to provide photos that represent the vehicle properly we are limited by technology as to what you see on a computer screen. Due to the age of the vehicles we sell all cars are sold as True Mileage unknown, we will list the current odometer reading and the mileage information from the title but we can not guarantee this information to be correct. It is for these reasons that we welcome and encourage a pre-purchase inspection of the vehicle prior to entering a bid. A winning bid for this vehicle represents the buyer’s agreement that the vehicle has been represented fairly and is in a satisfactory condition to purchase. A winning bid also represents the buyers understanding that this vehicle is being sold in an “AS IS” condition with NO Warranties. Special Interest Auto Sales is proud of our 100% positive feedback rating on EBAY and find that open communication is key to satisfying both parties involved. Please feel free to contact Tom at (513) 608-8121 if you have any questions regarding this purchase. Buyers with less than 10 EBAY transactions must call in order for an offer to be considered serious. Ohio State law requires us to collect sales tax for 8 states outside of Ohio including Arizona, California, Florida, Indiana, Massachusetts, Michigan, South Carolina, and Washington all other state sales taxes will be collected by the buyer’s state. In state buyers will be charged state and local sales tax. Buyer will be responsible for sales tax on full purchase price.
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