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Old 05-15-2023, 12:35 PM   #1
mrmoose
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Default my '34 pickup for sale

Amos.jpgHello folks. I've talked about selling Amos for some time for health reasons, and the time is now. Price is $28K. I've placed an ad in the swap meet section and figured I'd mention it here too. Amos is a nice truck that runs and drives well. Professional rebuild on 21 stud flathead in 2012 with ISKY Max 1 cam, Johnson lightweight lifters, stainless valves....not many miles since that time. Front end and steering redone. 3.55 gears. Front and rear springs replaced, and the truck sets up the way it is supposed to. Most of this truck is correct as can be, and most of it has been rebuilt/refreshed/repainted and wrenched on during the 20 years I've owned it. Correct Stromberg 48 and correct fuel pump both recent rebuilds. Recent annual oil change and coolant change. Following is link to youtube video.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I749lk39YYQ
When you open the youtube video, you can click on my name (Jeff Moss) on the left side under the video and my page will open which has a few more videos of the truck for your viewing pleasure. You can look through old Fordbarn pix of it, or watch a youtube video from a drive just the other day.
If you key in 1934 Ford pickup Amos into google search you can see some other videos and pix of our truck. Brakes work but need major adjustment, everything else pretty dang good. Paint (late 80's) still pretty good but some chips here and there and checking in a couple spots. It is a very nice 5 footer though. One very similar sold on Mecum in September for $62,000. https://www.mecum.com/lots/522011/1934-ford-pickup/ That one had new paint but I'd be surprised if it ran as good as Amos. I am no longer able to give this truck the care it deserves and it really needs to be driven. A number of you guys are familiar with my old truck. Perhaps one of you would enjoy taking on that role. I may have jumbled this message all up by going back in to edit, but you'll get the idea. Thanks!

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