1930 Ford Model Aa Dump Body Hand Crank on 2040-parts.com
Litchfield, New Hampshire, United States
1930 Early AA Ford hand crank dump truck. It has a high speed rear end in it, also have a spare high speed rear end. Has 6 new tires, very good sheet metal, cab needs 2 cab corner patches on bottom and that's all. Many extra parts, too many to list. Lots of extra parts that go with this including disc wheels, rear ends and engines. Frame was taken apart and cleaned and painted a few years ago and project sat until now. Will make a great truck! Have original dump body and many many parts that go along with this. Have original Motor will need some work and transmission has been rebuilt. I will help shipper load it if you hire someone to do it. For Sale locally 603-429-0919 Thanks |
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