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Old 01-28-2014, 08:19 PM   #1
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Default 1941 Ford 1/2 ton pickup with 9N 4 cylinder

City: St. Petersburg
State: Florida
Price: $13,777

• Less than 51,000 miles on original drivetrain.
• Very rare 9N 4 cylinder motor with 4 speed transmission, 6 volt positive ground, with Optima 6V battery in Ford original style script case.
• This is a mostly “correct” old truck. All steel, very solid body in good condition, way older paint in barely fair condition, right rear fender needs re-working. Most chrome and all glass very good. New front bumper, grille guard, hood “whiskers”, and complete grill assembly. New tailgate. Good tires.
• Front end redone, replaced spring and bushings, drag link and tie rod, improved steering column bushing and new steering wheel, front and rear window seals, floor mat; replaced brake shoes, wheel cylinders, brake lines, and master cylinder, replaced complete wiring harness, fuel lines, plugs, wires, rotor, distributor cap. The truck handles and brakes very nicely now.
• Motor runs good but at 40 HP is very slow…watch out for hills! Clutch is at the end of its adjustment and will need replacement soon…does not slip however. Transmission shifts hard - do not know if it needs a rebuild or just have the tower (linkage) rebuilt.
• This truck was owned by farmers in Wisconsin until we had it brought down here over 8 years ago. “Clem” has been driven regularly (weekends) with occasional trips of up to 70 miles without trouble.
• Price will include some extra parts incl. replacement headliner and kick panels.
• Many enthusiasts believe that the 1940-41 Fords were the best looking pickup trucks ever made, and we agree. Parting with “Clem” will not be easy, but is financially necessary.

If you are a serious buyer, call 727-347-1817 and leave a message. The price is firm and is a fair value for this truck. Thank you.
Jeff Moss (mrmoose)

more pix at previous post....(cut and paste below)
http://www.fordbarn.com/forum/showth...hlight=mrmoose

a recent sale of one of these on e-bay....(cut and paste below)
http://www.ebay.com/itm/1941-Ford-Pi...#ht_402wt_1026

and some current pix....

clem and rowdy 013 by mrmoose1, on Flickr

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clem and rowdy 015 by mrmoose1, on Flickr

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Old 01-31-2014, 06:50 PM   #2
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Default Re: 1941 Ford 1/2 ton pickup with 9N 4 cylinder

Here's a couple more related links....
http://www.hemmings.com/hmn/stories/...feature18.html
Ron Stauffer had a couple 4 cyl Fords, this pickup and I think a panel truck...a couple errors in the article however, truck is 40 HP, and top end really is about 60 (I have been there!)
and an older ad..don't know what it went for, nic shape though..
http://www.cheapusedcarsbyowner.com/...eaHsDeHPz.html
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