Restore Project, Custom, Rat Rod, Classic, Street Rod, 46 Ford, Ford, Antique on 2040-cars
Amarillo, Texas, United States
This is a 1946 Ford Pick up in wonderful shape. It has no major damage or rust. This truck is a wonderful candidate for a complete restore or excellent unique rat rod. This truck is almost 70yrs old and has a wonderful Patina. The original V8 Flat Head engine is still in the truck. I believe it is re-build capable. I have clear title in hand. I believe this truck spent most of it's life in Kansas. Low humidity. It has very few dents or rusts spots. The typical rusting in the bed and on the running boards. The bed can be relined and the running boards can be patched. I have a restore shop in Texas and the only reason I am selling the truck is because I have 3 other projects scheduled and lined up. I saw the truck and had to buy it but I don't believe it should sit any longer and should go to someone who is going to get it on the road again. It does not run but it is a roller. It can be shipped no problems.
This truck will take some work but can be a great running and looking classic that is very hard to find. These old trucks or some of the easiest for restores. Options are many from frame off restoration, stick a engine in and drive or make is a kick ass rat rod. Take a look on the internet and see how many of these 46 trucks. Email me with additional questions and start bidding and good luck! |
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