1941 Ford Pickup
Fabulous 1941 “Henry Ford steel” Pickup Resto Rod
This is a one family 1941 “Henry” Ford pickup owned since the 1980s. Long before father passed away he started the resto mod restoration in the mid 1990s and finished it around 2010. As you can see this is a fullyPROFESSIONALLY restored resto rod. The paint is in the similar color scheme as the famous Harley Davidson Ford pickup trucks.
Check out the tasteful choice of how these colors are presented on this 1941 Ford retro rod and I think you will see how attractive this choice has been.
This is not only a gorgeous cosmetically finished retro rod but check out the serious mechanical and chassis architectural changes that have been made to make this a fabulous cross country driver if that ever becomes the new owners wish, besides being a show winner and true “Henry Ford” steel body.
The following are some of the hard core facts.
If you are wondering about the top end speed and the acceleration in this fabulous retro rod consider the fact that the engine is a 1996 FORD DOUBLE OVERHEAD CAM COBRA ENGINE.
Of course this pickup is equipped in the cab with all of the interior comforts of power steering, power brakes, power windows, air conditioned, CD player and tilt steering wheel.
This truck has about 2500 miles since its restoration and is fully prepared for any serious Concours show or long distance traveling.
It is estimated to have this work done today with today’s labor costs and parts costs to reproduce this retro rod would cost somewhere in the area of $125,000.00 plus the cost for the basic 1941 Henry Ford pickup and all the parts including the motor.
The asking price is a fraction of the cost of the restoration should make this resto rod a very attractive addition to your collection.
I almost forgot, check out the beautiful pictures of the pickup bed floor and its chrome trim.
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