800. There are four days left in the auction and the reserve has not been met. The seller has a Buy It Now price of $16,000. The truck was purchased and spend most of its life in northeast Texas and is currently located in
but it could also open the possibility of a better deal. Such is the case with this 1949 Ford F1 Pickup. This is the second time we’ve seen it in a month. If you were genuinely interested last time but felt that you missed the opportunity, this is your chance to right that wrong...
TRUCK HAS A WINCH AND A NICE L,E,D LIGHT RIGHT IN FRONT I DON'T HAVE THE ORIGINAL RIMS AND TIRES BUT THESE ONES ARE IN GOOD CONDITION AND MAKES THE TRUCK LOOK EVAN BETTER TRUCK HAS NO RUST SURFACE IF ANY, IT ALSO HAS MANUEL LOCKING HUBS ...
Going to buy asalvage truck?Great, hopefully, you are actively searchingCopartauctions through theSalvage Trucks website. If you aren’t, you should give it a shot! Before you get on to bidding, here are ten things you should think about when you are considering whether to buy salvage tru...
“Pilot House” cab is tall and upright, with abundant glass, and the sides of the bed were 40% higher to accommodate bigger loads. This truck has received considerable attention lately. It was found in a Texas pasture, having been parked in 1976 and only pulled out in 2019. It wasn’...
The Bronco is finished in a combination of Arcadian Blue and Wimbledon White. The paint has begun to develop the sort of baked look that you might expect to see on a classic from Texas, but it is still presentable for an original survivor. Life in a drier climate has paid dividends when...
replace both the braking and fuel systems for safety. The truck is being sold by the second owner who purchased it from the estate of the original owner. It was used as an Iowa farm truck and after the harvest, a camper shell was installed and the owners drove it to Texas for the ...
Alas, road salt, humidity, and time have conspired to give this handsome truck a mild case of tin worm. The seller also highlights afew dentsand another rust hole or two in his ad. Thebedis more worn than the glossy body, too – but that’s forgivable. That this truck had a firefig...
and bringing it a few inches closer to the pavement is always a good decision. The Chevy sports a custom tonneau cover over the bed, and it’s clear that Choo Choo wanted to make the truck as aerodynamic as possible despite having the profile of a brick. Color-matching was a big deal...
attractive, and the roof has a great shape. This one can be found for salehere on eBaywith a requested opening bid of $18,900 there has been one bid. The truck is located in Mukwonago, Wisconsin, and wears vintage Wisconsin license plates. Take a closer look at this awesome old truck...