Featured on AutoHunter, the online auction driven by ClassicCars.com, is a 1933 Ford Model B pickup that was the recipient of a frame-up restoration and has been driven only 100 miles in the past 20 years.
View the video below for a walk-around tour of this pickup:
During the car’s restoration, it received a respray in green paint. The body features a forward sloped hood, a chrome front bumper, newer wood bed slats, a yellow painted logo and step plates.
“Mechanical steering and recently updated hydraulic brakes re equipped to handle a set of whitewall tires fitted over steel spoke wheels finished in yellow and topped off with chrome hub caps,” AutoHunter notes in the truck’s listing.
The interior is finished in black upholstery and features period-correct controls, including a floor-mounted shifter, foot pedals and a black 3-spoke steering wheel.
Power comes from the original 221cid flathead V8 paired with 3-speed manual transmission.
This Model B pickup’s auction ends August 19 at 1:00 p.m. PDT.
Visit the truck’s AutoHunter listing for more information and gallery of photos.
I have a 1955 Chrysler NEW YORKER it is garages and has never been out in the snow. I would like to sell it.
Since my husband passed and it is just sitting.