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1949 Ford F-1 Pickup Truck Hot Rod Rat Rod on 2040-cars

Year:1949 Mileage:64371
Location:

Massillon, Ohio, United States

Massillon, Ohio, United States
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1949 Ford F-1 Pickup with Clear Virginia Title. The Truck has rust in the Bed and Fenders, but the Cab is very solid and rust free. I am posting pictures of the Cab Floor to show that the Carpet is not hiding any rust issues. The Truck has good Glass. Most of the Glass is new. The Glass in the Passenger Vent Window is cracked. The Window Felts, Seals and Anti-Rattle parts are new. The Doors open and close well. I am posting pictures of the Cab Corners and Door Bottoms to show their condition. The Truck's entire Brake System has been replaced. This includes: Master Cylinder, Wheel Cylinders, Hard Lines and Brake Hoses. The Truck has been converted to 12 Volts. The Starter has been rebuilt, the Generator has been rebuilt and converted to 12 Volts. There are lots of new parts on the Truck including Fuel Pump, Fuel Lines, Fuel Filter, Points, Spark Plugs, Condensor, Cap, Rotor, Motor Mounts and more. The Engine has been started, but still needs a few things. Engine still needs the hard line from the Carburetor to the Distributor Advance, the Linkage between the Firewall Linkage and the Manifold Swivel and the Linkage between the Manifold Swivel and the Carburetor. The Engine starts, but will need these parts and probably more before being a driver. The Truck is wired and will turn over with a turn of the key and a push of the starter button. The Headlights, Tail Lights and Brake Lights are wired. The Seat is stock and old. It looks good, but is not perfect. There is a sheet of plywood in the Bed. There is no Tail Gate. The Rear Bumper is large and probably not an original Ford unit. It was on the Truck when I got it. I do not know where it came from. The Truck has an attractive look and a nice Patina effect. The Wheels are Chrome and in good condition, not mint condition. The Tires are old but look good and hold air. I have not had any issues with them, but you might want to replace them before doing any serious driving. The Truck cannot be driven home, buy I may be able to assist with delivery within a few hundred miles of Canton, Ohio. This Truck is being listed with a low start price and no reserve. It will sell to the highest bidder. Please look closely at the pictures. They are part of the listing. I will try to answer any questions through email.

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