1940 Ford Panel Delivery 1/2 Ton Truck/van "project" on 2040-cars
Jacksonville, Florida, United States
War time relic. Project. The flathead V8 is "stuck/heads off ". Original drive parts. Very solid frame for original restore or Hot Rod conversion. Needs total restoration. Some inner side woods are still good. Part of the wood floor is in place for patterns. The bottom lip of the left rear panel door is bent up, so can be bent back into place/welded. All the doors are very solid otherwise. Parts included are : headlight rims, beauty rings, extra right rear fender to replace the now on dented one, w/front & rear custom bumpers (rear shown). Also, a fuel cell hot rod bladder gas tank (if wanted).
It Rolls/steers for transport & storage placement. As is sale. On Nov-03-13 at 14:48:56 PST, seller added the following information:Was originally painted blue. On Nov-05-13 at 06:22:32 PST, seller added the following information:THIS WILL "NOT" BE RELISTED. A LOCAL TRADE IS PENDING AND THEREFORE NO NEED TO SELL AFTER THIS AUCTION. AN IMMEDIATE PAYMENT IS REQUESTED IF AN EBAY BUYER IS SERIOUS AND MAKES A DECISION, OTHERWISE IT WOULD DELAY THE TRADE. A BUYER "WILL" GET THIS TRUCK; NO WORRIES/30 YEARS IN JACKSONVILLE & I'M NOT LEAVING (& I sit on the honest side of human ideology/ideosynchrocies). This would make a great advertising prop, running or not. Some more sandblasting, paint & logo on sides! No need to be running for that. But, even this old dude could make it a "driver" by spring if I had a designated area to accomplish it. Gas Monkey Garage restaurant prop (no gas smells as it sits). Little bistro table/benches with new hardwood floor for a couple's dining? On Nov-06-13 at 06:04:14 PST, seller added the following information:This EBAY listing has a technical "glitch" & won't let me lower the dollar amounts. Therefore, THE NEW "BUY IT NOW" AMOUNT IS: BUY IT NOW: $6100. YES, I WILL DEVULGE THE RESERVE: $5,900. NO FURTHER REDUCTIONS WILL BE CONSIDERED. NO ONE BUYS IT?--------- I TRADE FOR LOCAL 1958 BEL AIR 2 DOOR HARDTOP; NO POST; 283CI On Nov-06-13 at 19:58:15 PST, seller added the following information:My guess is or every ten 1940 Ford 1/2 ton pick up trucks, there is one 1940 Ford 1/2 ton Panel Delivery truck. And, less original. Either hot rodded or original, it is still a rare animal with its own calling card. |
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