1951 Ford F-3 One Ton Pickup Truck on 2040-cars
Brooklyn, Connecticut, United States
For Sale; A very rare model Ford Pick Up Truck. 1951 F-3 One ton truck Most F series models are either F-1 or F-2 models. The F-3 is a one ton work truck. This truck has been fully restored in a frame off restoration. It is in pristine condition but the engine compartment and engine need paint and polish. It is a Flat Head V-8 239 engine. It has a four speed on the floor. Engine and transmission are all original. Engine has been rebuilt and bored out .40 over. It has a total rewire and has been converted to 12 Volt from 6 Volt for better starting and brighter lights. It has a custom two tone paint and four new 19" tires with SS hubcaps. This truck's engine purrs and first gear will climb a mountain as if it had 4 wheel drive. ALL YOU FORD DEALERSHIP OWNERS HERE IS A CHANCE TO OWN A PIECE OF FORD HISTORY. PLACE YOUR DEALERSHIP NAME ON THE DOORS AND GO TO CAR SHOWS, PARADES, AND OTHER PUBLIC GATHERINGS. It is a showroom classic. Over $50,000 invested in this restoration which is fully documented. Payment must be in the form of a wire transfer and title will be issued upon confirmation of same. Buyers must be prepared to take delivery in Brooklyn Connecticut within 7 days of the sale. Please go to a classic car and truck show if you want to merely admire a vehicle as this. Otherwise, serious buyers with funds on hand, please call 800-774-7971 M-F 08:00 through 21:00hrs EDT. |
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