1952 Ford F1 Pickup on 2040-cars
Maryville, Illinois, United States
For sale is this modified 1952 Ford F-1Pickup Hot Rod with clear Illinois title. The rear is a Ford 9” narrowed with 15” x 14” Centerline wheels and 33” x 19.5” Mickey Thompson street tires. The front is a 6” drop Super Bell axle with disc brakes and 14” x 4” Centerline wheels, front tires need to be replaced. The front clip is fiberglass, the bed has no floor and has been cut for tubs. I do not have a back bumper. Original bench seat with rolled and pleated crushed velvet – Brown. The transmission is a C-4 automatic. Solid body but needs finish work and paint.
Engine – 302 Ford bored 40 over, aluminum 10.5 :1 compression flat top pistons, hardened push rods, competition cam, 289 hi-performance heads with triple spring valves and guide plates, aluminum dual quad hi-rise tunnel ram with 2 Holley 465 carbs.
The truck/engine have not been run for 3 1/2 years but the has been manually turned over 6-7 times a years since it was parked inside a garage.
Other parts included in the sale are: -Side mirror -front Bumper -Walnut running boards. One is on the truck, they other is included in the sale
The truck is being sold as is, no returns. Buyer is to make a $750 non-refundable deposit within 24 hours of sale and payment in full within 7 days by cash in person or cashier's check/money order. Buyer is to pay all shipping and transport cost but I can help load. The truck is located in the St. Louis, MO area. The truck is available for inspection, just contact me and I will coordinate. |
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