"Starting with the Model B range, introduced in 1932, Ford's famous
Flathead V8 engine was available in the truck lineup. Evolution
throughout the Thirties saw Ford's truck design differ from the
passenger cars, but in 1940, the half ton models adopted the front
end look of the car lineup. Civilian retail production was halted
in 1942, due to World War II." Hemmings.com
For consignment, a 1933 Ford Model B pickup showing 30 miles, but
the true miles are unknown. When its engine was installed in 2019,
proper break-in measures were employed for the rebuilt 283ci V8
with new pistons and mild cam.
Exterior
Two stage Hydro Blue shines bright on this truck and one can not
help but notice the rich contrast of the 15-inch red wire wheels
and their staggered tires that create a proper street rod raked
stance. Headlights are mounted on a light bar that runs horizontal
and parallel with the chrome bumper while the blue painted grille
accentuated its polished rim and nose jewelry. The fixed rear
window is home to a modern third brake light and overlooks a
beautiful oak bed with stainless bed strips and clean, blue side
walls. The running boards connect the sweeping front fender to the
arched rear, and our consignor notes to avoid stepping on it when
getting in and out. That means no rides for the kids, either. The
paint, hardware, and trim are in great shape and we could not find
any exterior imperfections.
Interior
Handsome gray vinyl door panels show a stitch pattern along with
smooth upper and both are exceptionally clean and matched in color
and quality by the bench seat, headliner and rear wall treatment.
Up front, the hot rod steering wheel leads to a body colored dash
embellished with real wood faceplates, first around the very cool
Classic Instruments vintage style gauges, then over the glove box
and lower heater vents. More contrasting wood is found as the frame
of the rear window. A straight Hurst shifter rises from the floor
covered in matching gray carpeted mats. It's all very fresh
inside.
Drivetrain
Clean and absolutely show worthy is the rebuilt 283ci with new
pistons, a mild Comp cam, an Edelbrock intake, and three 2-barrel
Rochester carburetors. What's not polished is painted with only the
exhaust manifolds relatively untreated. Behind it, a T5 5-speed
manual sends power to the Ford 8" in back. The truck runs on a 12
volt system.
Undercarriage
Get out your fork and knife because you can absolutely eat off of
the underside of this truck! It's clean and glossy, free of rust
and oil, and just a show piece on its own. The dual exhaust runs
through MagnaFlow mufflers, then exits in front of each back wheel.
Disc brakes in front, drums in back and suspension consists of a 4
bar with transverse leaf springs in front and ladder bars with coil
overs in the back. Even the red wire wheels shine through
underneath, introducing another color amongst the black, blue,
wood, and stainless.
Drive-Ability
She sounds amazing and as we get going, we're doing 140 before we
know it. Actually, there's a calibration issue with the speedometer
and we're simply rolling out of the garage. But we do pick up some
speed and the engine delivers smooth power and the truck tracks
straight and true. Other than the speedometer, all functions
operate as they should in this nicely sorted and built Model B.
While Classic Auto Mall represents that these functions were
working at the time of our test drive, we cannot guarantee these
functions will be working at the time of your purchase.
What's not to love here? A vintage Ford pickup done right! It's
clean inside and out and there's not much more to write as we'll
let the photos tell the story. We don't think the next owner will
be disappointed in the least. We just wish it was us.
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collectible vehicles for sale via consignment in a climate
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acres!). The largest single location consignment dealer of classic
and collectible vehicles in the country is located in Morgantown,
Pennsylvania, just 1-hour west of Philadelphia off Exit 298 of the
I-76 Pennsylvania Turnpike. For more information visit
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anytime for more information or to come see the vehicle in person.
There is no guarantee of mileage. A $299 Dealer Administrative fee
is not included in the advertised price.
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Vehicle Details
1933 Ford Model B
Listing ID:CC-2025198
Price:$39,500
Location:Morgantown, Pennsylvania
Year:1933
Make:Ford
Model:Model B
Exterior Color:Hydro Blue
Interior Color:Gray
Transmission:Manual
Odometer:30
Stock Number:8112
VIN:18333486
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