For Sale: 1941 Ford 1/2 Ton Pickup in Hyrum, Utah for sale in Hyrum, UT

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Vehicle Description 1941 Ford Project Vehicle - The Holy Grail of vintage pickups S10 frame custom configured for the 1941 Ford Pickup All mounting brackets for cab, bed and running boards New disc brakes on all 4 wheels New upper and lower control arms New single adjustable coil-over shocks on all 4 corners GM 7 1/1 rear end with 373:
1 gear ratio New body metal, custom S10 frame (powder coated) and LS engine mounts:
All 4 quarters of the cab with new patch panels, New cab floor metal New front inner fenders New all-steel running boards New firewall recessed for LS engine LS engine mounts Cab, hood and fenders in primer ready for prep.
Included with the vehicle:
2 -1941 only Waterfall Hood ornaments/latches 4 - S10 15 wheels and tires 1 - GM 7 rear end with 373:
1 gear ratio 2 - Steel rear fenders (very rare) 2 - Steel pickup beds.
1- short bed & 1 long bed with recessed wheel wells.
(both needing metal work) 2 - Bucket seats needing to be re-upholstered Boxes of original parts ie:
window mechanisms, etc.
All metal work has been done.
No dents or rust.
Ready for your finish work.
Your choice of 2 beds (both beds are in poor condition but workable).
We have too many projects to finish.
Your work is over 50% done.
Clear title.
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  • Year: 1941
  • Make: Ford
  • Model: 1/2 Ton Pickup

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