1941 Ford Pickup Good Hot Rod,street Rod, Or Rat Rod Project,barn Find Survivor! on 2040-cars
Gentry, Arkansas, United States
Engine:V8
Drive Type: RWD
Make: Ford
Mileage: 1,941
Model: Other Pickups
Warranty: NO WARRANTY
Trim: HOT ROD
1941 FORD PICKUP
THIS IS A SOLID TRUCK FOR IT'S AGE. IT LOOKS TO HAVE A HAD A REPAINT YEARS AGO. THIS WAS AN OLDER HOT ROD THAT HAD AN OLDS ENGINE AND TRANS IN IT. THE PREVIOUS OWNER REMOVED THE ENGINE AND TRANS, BOXED THE FRAME, INSTALLED A 9" FORD DISC REAR END FROM A BABY LINCOLN AND WELDED IN A MUSTANG II FRONT END, THAT WAS AS FAR AS HE GOT. WHEN INSTALLING THE FRONT END HE REMOVED PART OF THE FACTORY VIN STAMP ON THE FRAME NOT KNOWING IT. I FOUND PAPER WORK IN THE GLOVE BOX FROM AN ANTIQUE AUCTION IN 1989 LISTING THE FULL VIN. THIS TRUCK COMES WITH A BILL OF SALE ONLY-NO TITLE!
THE HOOD, FRONTEND AND GRILL ARE IN GREAT SHAPE. THE WORSE PART OF THE CAB IS THE LOWER RIGHT A PILLAR WHERE IT CONNECTS TO THE FLOOR. THE DRIVER'S DOOR LOOKS REAL GOOD, BUT THE RIGHT SIDE HAS SOME RUST NEAR THE BOTTOM EDGE. THE DOOR GLASS AND REAR GLASS ARE GOOD, THE FRONT GLASS HAS SOME SUN DAMAGE.
THESE RESTORABLE TRUCKS ARE GETTING HARDER AND HARDER TO FIND. THIS ONE HAS ALOT GOING FOR IT. WE ALL KNOW WHAT THESE BABIES GO FOR RESTORED OR HOT RODDED.
ALL I HAVE IS WHAT YOU SEE IN THE PICTURES. IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS, PLEASE CALL 479-238-1122 OR 479-228-4304. I CAN ALSO DELIVER THE TRUCK IN THE U.S. FOR $1.50 A LOADED MILE (ONE WAY). THANKS, MIKE
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