1946 Ford Model 69Y one-ton truck is fitted with a stake-side
flatbed, a 239ci flathead V8, and a four-speed manual transmission.
Great Business Advertising vehicle that can be driven in Parades or
on the street. 2 videos: Video #1 Video #2 Finished in green and
black with beige accents, the truck has black vinyl upholstery on a
bench seat. Equipment includes red bumpers and a red frame as well
as a grille guard, running boards, turn signals, wood bed flooring
and stake sides, dual side mirrors, red-painted wheels, polished
hubcaps, and a fuel cell. The cab is finished in green, the bumpers
and frame are red, the fenders and running boards are black, and
beige paint accents the cab. Features include a black grille guard,
turn signals, dual side mirrors, a two-piece windshield, a single
windshield wiper, rear mud flaps, and multiple taillights. The
239.4ci flathead V8 was factory rated at 100 horsepower. A six-volt
electrical system is retained. "Railway Express Agency" signage is
attached to the sides of the Flatbed. Red-painted 17? steel wheels
are adorned with polished hubcaps. A spare is secured inside the
bed area. Braking is provided by four-wheel drums. The brakes and
wheel cylinders were recently serviced, and photos of the work in
progress are shown. The cabin features a bench seat upholstered in
black vinyl. Interior appointments include a painted metal
dashboard, diamond-plate-style black flooring, a heater, a
glovebox, and a rearview mirror. Instrumentation consists of a
60-mph speedometer flanked by gauges for coolant temperature, fuel
level, oil pressure, and amperage. A Stewart-Warner oil-pressure
gauge has been added beneath the dashboard. The five-digit odometer
shows 36k miles,
Vehicle Details
1946 Ford F100
Listing ID:CC-2025767
Price:$19,900
Location:Malone, New York
Year:1946
Make:Ford
Model:F100
Exterior Color:Green
Interior Color:Black
Transmission:Manual
Odometer:36000
Stock Number:46FordStakeTruck
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