1941 Ford 1/2-Ton V-8
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$28,600 USD | Sold
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- Flathead V-8 engine
- Three-speed manual transmission
- Torch Red paint
- Custom hand painted murals
- Frame-off restoration
- Judged at Early Ford V-8 Club shows
- Restored by owner of Air and Space Museum in D.C.
- Dearbor Show- 985 out of 1,000 points
- National Concours- 970 out of 1,000 points
This 1941 Ford panel truck has been graced with a frame-off restoration that was completed by the owner of the Air and Space Museum in Washington, D.C.. Found under the hood is a flathead V-8 engine that is mated to a three-speed manual transmission. The exterior is finished in Torch Red with black fenders, all matched nicely by a black interior. Inside of the vehicle are beautiful custom hand painted murals which complete the stellar look of this automobile.
This Ford has been judged at two events that were put on by the Early V-8 Ford Club. At a show in Dearborn, Michigan it scored 985 points out of 1,000 points possible. At the National Concours it scored 970 points out of 1,000 points possible.