1941 Ford St. Rod PU Red DGT3867 VIN 18653867 This all steel truck
starts from the ground up with a TCI frame, 4 corner coil over
suspension, boosted disc brakes, custom front suspension, T-Bird
rack, Griffith radiator, and new fuel tank with internal pump.
Remanufactured short block Ford 302 EFI 5.0, AOD. 9 inch Ford rear
pulls hard. It has some neat features to it that I think you'll
like, Three Point Seatbelts, Glide engineering seat, Power windows,
Vintage air and heat. Even has a back up camera. Bluetooth stereo.
Tilt GM column with Budnick banjo steering wheel. Auto meter
gauges. The wood bed is beautiful, they torched the wood to enhance
the grain. The stainless steel runners set it off. The tailgate has
spring pins and lift rods. The paint color is Milano red and it
really sets this pick up off. I really like the interior with a
custom seat even the steering wheel matches the seat. This is a way
above average pick up and it's set up to drive and handle. We just
got this beautiful Ford pick up in and it's not quite ready to sell
yet. We need to have it serviced and safety checked and we'll have
that done as soon as we can.
Vehicle Details
1941 Ford 1/2 Ton Pickup
Listing ID:CC-1586708
Price:$29,000
Location:Burlington, Washington
Year:1941
Make:Ford
Model:1/2 Ton Pickup
Exterior Color:Red
Interior Color:Tan
Transmission:Automatic
Odometer:170
Stock Number:DGT3867
VIN:18653867
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