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1937 Ford Pickup, Unrestored, Antique, Project Truck, Ratrod, on 2040-cars

Year:1937 Mileage:1
Location:

Spartanburg, South Carolina, United States

Spartanburg, South Carolina, United States

This project was not completed due to my Fathers passing and have lost interest in completing. This Truck is missing parts for a complete project, see attached photos. 

Cab: has been sand blasted, primed and new floor pans and recessed fire wall installed(have original and is included) . Doors are straight and work well. No glass or rubber.

Chassis: All original, frame straight with minimum rust. I do have an extra frame only and is included. Bumpers straight but need to be re-chromed. Included is Fatmans & associated parts front clip & mustang front end parts.

Hood & Grill: has been sandblasted & primed. Great shape with no fins bent or missing. Original V8 emblems & chrome trim included.

Fenders: Front: one pair have been sandblasted & primed, original extra pair included. Rear: One pair original need rust & dent repairs, One pair original for recessed flat bed, need rust & dent repairs, One pair of fiberglass.

Bed: Original, needs rust & dent repairs.

Misc Original Parts: Original running boards with spare tire holder (spare wheel included) need rust & dent repairs. Two extra front window frames. Original steering wheel/column (mustang wheel/column included). Extra doors, need rust & dent repairs. Extra bumper. Seat, needs re-upholstered. Extra radiator. Door handles & window operating parts, Headlights & trim, Gas tank. Speed/Fuel odometers, Pair of original matching tags  

302 Engine & 9" Rear End: Took out of a Ford Granada, running at time.

See attached photos for further clarification. Email me with any questions.

No Title. The VIN # is visible on frame.

Shipping: Buyer Responsible for pickup or shipping.

Payments: Selling AS-IS. Deposit of US $500.00 within 24 hours of Auction close thru Pay Pal. Final payments thru Pay Pal, Money Order/Cashiers Check or Cash in Person.

 

 

 

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