1952 Ford F-1 Five Star Truck on 2040-cars
El Dorado, Kansas, United States
Engine:not in truck
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Exterior Color: Green
Model: Other Pickups
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Trim: F-1 five star
Drive Type: 2 wheel drive
Mileage: 222,227
Disability Equipped: No
Up for bids with no reserve is my 1952 Ford F-1 1/2 ton pickup truck. Starting at the front of the truck, the front bumper, grill, and valence sheetmetal is in good solid shape. The hood is solid with very nice five star hood side emblems. The windshield has the five star option stainless trim around it. The front fenders do have the rust in the typical spots. The drivers door is solid, with a little rust in the lower front. The passengers side door has some rust in the bottom. The glass is mostly broken except the back window. The gauges are all there as well as the rest of the dash chrome, glove box door, and ash tray. The heater is there and appears to be in good shape. There was a little rust in the front floor boards which has been replaced with patch panels. The seat and gas tank are in average shape, very usable. The running boards have typical rust, which is probably repairable with a good metal man, The back of the cab is solid except for a couple of small rust spots in pictures. The bed is solid as well as the fenders, which do have some rust in the front where the running boards mount to them, and the back of the fenders have some rust toward the top. There is a solid piece of metal in the bed. The tailgate is average with some dings and surface rust. Overall, a very restorable and desirable Ford F-1 five star truck. There is no motor in the truck, but I have a flathead that can go with it. It is a 59 AB in pieces. No transmission. The title is missing. Will be sold with a bill of sale. The truck is for sale local as well. If you are interested in the truck, it can be bought before auction ends. Call me at 316-323-4737 or E-mail me to discuss options. Buyer is responsible for shipping. Will assist as much as I can. Being sold as is, where is. If questions, please ask.
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