1942 Ford Truck Pre-wwii Truck on 2040-cars
Dade City, Florida, United States
I am
offering a Rare Civilian 1942 Ford Truck for Sale. This is a pre-WWII truck
with only 4,447 mile on the original working odometer. Then engine,
transmission and frame ID numbers match Flathead
V8 and 4 speed transmissions runs great. The body is solid no rust repair. The
door hinges and hardware are original and operate like new. The only minor rust
was found in the center of the floorboard when the original floor mat was taken
up easy repair. The rest of the cab and fenders are solid no rust. The
electrical wiring was replaced upgraded to12v with a fuse block for safety but
can be converted back to 6v easily. All gauges work and the wipers were
converted to electric. The fuel
tank was relocated from inside under the seat to the outside frame utilizing an
electric fuel pump. The frame shows very little wear no pits from road debris
indicating low miles. The steel Bud Wheels are stamped 10/41 with new tires on
front. Clear Florida Title. Note: Ford
stop producing tucks for the civilian market on February 10 1942 after the
bombing of Pearl Harbor to produce military vehicles for the war effort. Very
few of the early civilian trucks have survived. You are welcome and encouraged to
inspect the vehicle prior to purchase. Vehicle is sold as-is no warrantee. Non
Refundable $ 500.00 deposit due within 48 hours of agreement to purchase. |
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