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Old 11-01-2009, 01:02 PM
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Red face I have to move

Ok, I am just about finished with my son's truck, and have a lot of parts. I planned on doing another one in the future, but since I am being forced to move, I really need to get rid of a lot of 1945-1947 trucks, and parts. I will list what is here, and you are free to give me a call to visit about them.

A 1946 ford 1.5 ton truck. no engine or transmission, but everything else is there, bed has been exteneded about 4 foot I think, and pretty bad shape, but a lot of useable parts

1 1946 ford 1 ton frame, and misc. body parts. this includes a pair of pretty poor but rebuladable running boards, and a box.

1 1947 ford 3/4 ton tow truck, pretty poor shape, but the engine and trans is supposed to be good shape. missing the rear end

1 1947 ford 1 ton commercial all there, but the engine is bad, was going to swap the egine out of the tow truck into it. very restorable, hydraulic dump stake bed on the back, with the pump still under the hood.

I have titles to all the trucks, and a lot of extra flathead parts. drop me an e-mail at howdy71475@yahoo.com and maybe I can get rid of this stuff in order to make the landlord happy.

to take a look at my truck you can check out www.46-ford-tonner.blogspot.com If you go thourgh the whole blog, you can see some of these in the backgrounds of the pictures.

thanks for all the help you guys have given me over the last several years. I know I will be back, and there are more Ford trucks to restore in the future.


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