1947 Ford 2 Ton Dump Truck on 2040-cars
Milan, New Hampshire, United States
Body Type:Pickup Truck
Engine:none
For Sale By:owner
Vehicle Title:Clear
Mileage: 0
Make: Ford
Model: Other Pickups
Trim: dump
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Drive Type: 4 s[peed
This is 1947 Ford 2 ton duel wheel dump truck. The frame is very nice, the dump body needs a little work. But it is well worth fixing. This came with a 6 cylinder from the factory a 254 cu. It has no engine but every thing else is there rat, trans. drive line and a two speed rear end.It has the adapotor and mounts for a flat head. I was going to buy a adaptor for a small block chevy. to install in it. But to many projects. The cab needs work on the bottom end,the doors need some work Fenders are very rough. This is a nice project truck. 1947 and 1948 patrs are the same. Pickup boby parts are the same, Except the fenders, the 2 ton fenders have a larger opening. Priced to sell ! Thank U Harley call one-six-zero-three-seven -two- thee-seven- seven -three -nine. Milan N.H. I Have a bill of sale only!
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According to The Detroit News, which has an advance copy of the book, Vines (pictured above) claims that after leaving the company, someone with security within Ford advised him that he had been bugged around the time of the recall. The allegations don't stop there, though. Vines further contends that he might not have been the only one to get this treatment, noting that then-general counsel John Rintamaki also believed he was being listened to.
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