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1939 Ford Tudor 2 door 39 1940 40 also 75 Dodge 61 Chevy Apache short box pickup

$ 1581.36

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Returns Accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
  • Condition: Used

    Description

    Bought this to restore, plans have changed...
    so we are selling some of our collectable vehicles.
    1939 Ford Pretty solid, no motor or trans, most glass is gone, artillery looking wide 5 wheels, descent tires, have a nice grill, just a good solid core roller, has clear title...feel free to contact me and make a reasonable offer, buy it before the vultures have me part it out!!!
    Contact for more info & pics. 7oh1 37oh oh873
    We have several RARE Trucks...all in varying condition...all run and drive and all have paper. We are getting too many so something will need to go...we just cant keep everything, not advertising this a bunch so if you are seeing this and know what these are, nows your chance to beat the crowds. IF YOU ARE SERIOUS, You can contact me to discuss what you are interested in, price is not the same for all obviously, but I don't have time for a bunch of listings and jokers.
    Pictured trucks are...
    1968 FJ Land Cruiser 4x4, original 6 cyl engine standard rust spots for the age, but flat metal is easy to repair, a nice running driving project.
    9500 obo
    1996 Crew Cab LB 7.3 Auto 4X4 with lift, no rust just some light body damage to repair. Runs and drives as it should.
    4500 obo
    1968 Ford LB 4x4 390 4 speed(if I remember correctly) little rust runs and drives.
    4500 obo
    1964 Ford LB F250 2x4 390 3 speed (if I remember correctly), runs and drives. (have an extra parts truck if someone wanted)
    2995 obo
    1972 Dodge crew cab short box step side 318 auto, runs and drives, very little rust (drivers side front floor is about all).
    8500 obo
    1975 Ford crew cab short box little to no rust, 390 auto 26K DOCUMENTED original miles.
    9500 obo.
    1961 Chevy Apache Rare Fleet side short box 350 auto
    runs and drives, needs driver floor and one rocker, hood is damaged but will be actively looking for a new one.
    6500 obo
    No, shipping isn't a buck...you can guess in the 1000 range.
    We do ship some things we sell if we have more than one reason to head that direction.
    1%ers Disclaimer
    And no one percenters, no, I don't mean the rich 1% you hear about on the news, the other end of the spectrum 1%... What I mean is, 99% of eBayers are intelligent, reasonable, level headed, swap meet, flea market, estate sale, thrift shop, 2nd hand, trade show, antique mall, restoration, bargain hunting loving shoppers who appreciate the value as much as the hunt and the experience; while at the same time being able to artfully balance that with the realization that the item they are buying is used, old and may have idiosyncrasies to match, and they not only appreciate that, but embrace it as part of the items individual character and charm!
    The one percent, on the other hand, are the biggest cheapskates that can be, and yet they somehow think eBay is Macie's (or in the case of most the items I sell, the factory dealership), and after low balling you, will moan and cry about any and every real or perceived thing they can find because they do not have the discerning wisdom to read between the lines of the obvious reality in the listing, because every little thing has to be spelled out for them, and if its not they will accuse you as a seller of being dishonest because they don't have the intelligence to understand the unstated obvious.
    So...if you are a one percenter, this is for you.
    The item is as pictured and described, but it may be between 30 and 80+ years old and may look like the came out of Oscar the Grouches residence, being dusty/dirty, perhaps even having Charlotte's web inside, feasting on dead flies. They probably came from abandoned vehicles in ungodly locations, which means, they were left to the elements and rarely moved, so sun fading, wind chapping and who knows what else may have occurred. When they were moved, they were drug by chains and tow straps, or pushed by tractors(with a tire between them if they were careful) by tired dirty farmers who just wanted to get the vehicle out of their way. So by purchasing, the buyer acknowledges he has received pictures of all items, has seen they are rusty, dented, dinged, pitted, peeling, fading, cracking, torn, deteriorated, smelly, dirty, bug and web infested used parts off of old vehicles that were abandoned to the elements and may even have the afore mentioned damage/rust/etc. that may not have been visible as with personal inspection, however, buyer has inspected pictures to their satisfaction, calculated their fitment and application, and has negotiated prices on these parts. No returns, guarantees, warrantees, charge backs, or refunds have been expressed or implied. All said, the buyer realizes if I'm selling it, its nothing short of a miracle the item being purchased made it this far!
    Are we clear?
    So no whiners!
    Furthermore, I am not Sax 5th Ave, Nordstrom, Macie's, JC Penny's, Sears, Napa, Auto Zone, the local car dealership, or even Amazon, which means your item will not come with a card, a bow, ribbon, tissue paper, pillow box, or even a new box...for your purchase, I will not be going to the UPS store to buy a new box, I will be rummaging through the 20x20 room devoted to storing boxes upstairs in my metal grinding dirty, weld smoky, primer sanding dusty, paint overspray shop where I restore cars(and anything else I can find that is old and cool), the boxes will have been used to ship items at the very least once, but more than likely they will have been used so many times to ship that if they had frequent flier miles they would have earned a free trip around the world. Also, if its a corrugated box its fair game, which means the boxes may be old beer/wine/liquor boxes(from coping with the 1%ers), oil boxes, or from misc small appliances/tools; and may have been previously used to store parts, pack tools, or even as a temporary table to hold items during the primer/paint process of automotive restoration. Which means, if the boxes still somewhat resemble a rectangle, no matter their painted color, or previous use, they are fair game to ship your item. The same goes for packaging material, I will not be going to Upscale Mail to purchase new packing peanuts for , which means for packaging material you can expect, depending on the item shipped and my current packaging supply; old crumpled Harbor Freight tools ads, news paper, construction materials packaging, including but not limited to, cardboard, paper, plastic, plastic bags, old broken styrofoam from tool packaging,
    empty water bottles, my old sweaty T shirts, old insulation, straw bales, tumbleweeds, dandelion fluff, or anything else I deem acceptable by my discernment to reasonably get the item to you in one piece, through the shippers "drop ship" attitude.
    Now I proudly affront the 1%ers
    with the spirit of a puffed chested
    Weird Al Yankovic singing
    Superhero
    eBay
    Pooowwwweeerrrr Seelllleeerrrr!
    Fighting for reasonableness & discernment in purchasing old junque' for all!
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