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1933 FORD V8 Pickup *Beautiful* Price Negotiable

Make: Ford
Model: Other Pickups
Type: 1933 Ford
Trim: 1933 Ford Pickup
Year: 1933
Mileage: 11,000
Color: Dark Red
Fuel: Gasoline
Transmission: 3 Speed
Drive type: 3 Speed Rear Wheel Drive
Interior color: Brown
Vehicle Title: Clear
Item location: Lead, South Dakota, United States
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Description of 1933 Ford Other Pickups

1933 Ford V8 Pickup (Approximately 11. 00 Miles - since restoration) Rebuilt 1933 flathead V8. 1936 transmission. 12 Volt electronic ignition. sport light spot light. fender lights with fluted lens. original manifold heater. new reflectors in headlights. and new front bumper. Beet dump “sides open” box is teak wood with an oak wood bed. Hardware from original box (bolts & nuts original. rings & chains forge welded). Imitation leather upholstery Lebaron Bonney on seat and back rest. Starter button on dash with main shut off switch on firewall by clutch to turn everything off. 12 Volt clinoid. All new glass. all steel body. and new tires. Body done by Reggie’s Auto Body Shop (605-584-1780 Lead. South Dakota). Included in sale: Original like new 33 transmission. old generator. and distributor in crate. I encourage you to speak with Reggie Mack from Mack Auto Body (605 584- 1780) as he has painted several of my restorations over the years. Do not hesitate to call me if you have any questions (605 920-0607). Thank you for your consideration. The 1933 Ford V8 Pickup was featured in two different books on classic pickups; “The Ultimate Encyclopedia of Pickups” by Peter Henshaw (pages 194-198) and “Classic Pickups – Made in America from 1910 to the Present” by John Carroll photographs by Garry Stuart (pages 30-35. page 47. and on inside of front and back inside of book). I could not include computer picture scans from “Classic Pickups”. The book is a 12x12 and my computer only scans 8x11; but I could email you partial pictures from each page of the scan. The real life photos of each vehicle were taken in Feb. 2015 so they are an accurate representation of the true condition of each vehicle.