1940 Ford Pickup Truck, this was a farm and drive to work truck
with work done over the years to keep it running, original flat
head engine was replaced with a 1957 Chevrolet 283 four barrel
engine in 1960, 3 speed transmission and 378 rear end are the
original units, seat has been replaced, 12 volt electric, electric
fuel pump, battery box moved to the bed, electric radiator cooling
fan with a manual switch, 1939 deluxe Ford grill, model A Ford rear
bumper, over the last year work has been done to make the truck
drive able again, new original brake system, new kin pins, new 15
inch wheels and tires, truck still needs wipers fixed, fuel and
temperature gauge work, speedometer work, carburetor rebuilt, body
is in above average condition for a 77 year old truck, body is in
black primer now with rare Lyon Blue as original body color,
original metal bed floor with damage as pictures show, original cab
floors with some pin holes on passenger side as pictures show,
windows roll up and down, driver's door has some rust in bottom as
pictures show, truck starts, stops, runs and drives, good truck to
start with for whatever purpose the new owner wants to do with it,
I have the original owner's manual, title.
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