Make:
Ford
Model:
Pickup 350
Year:
1941
Mileage:
19009
Miles
Condition:
Used
Country:
United States
Region:
Tennessee
City:
Nashville , TN
Zip:
37208
1941 Ford Pickup 350 v8 auto transmission blue 19009 Miles
1941 was a very good year for the auto industry and it seems like they just couldn't make a bad-looking vehicle that year. This 1941 Ford Pickup takes all the timeless styling cues from the 1940 Ford passenger cars (and you know how awesome those are) and adds a powerful 350 V8 crate engine under the clamshell hood, a capable automatic transmission, choice options, a comfy leather A/C interior, and a practical bed out back to create one of the best-looking pickups of all time. Is there really any other color choice for one of these trucks other than a dark shade? Whether it's black or dark blue like this one, it's the quintessential shade for a Pre-War hauler like this. Frankly, I prefer blue over black, it helps it stand out from the crowds and just screams 1940s Detroit. It looks so right that you'd almost be crazy to try anything else. At Ford, trucks took the front-end styling of the previous year's passenger car models, so the 1941 pickup is the spitting image of the 1940 Ford Deluxe, V-shaped grille, teardrop headlights, everything. The result is a classic look that remains popular with hobbyists of all ages.
1941 was a very good year for the auto industry and it seems like they just couldn't make a bad-looking vehicle that year. This 1941 Ford Pickup takes all the timeless styling cues from the 1940 Ford passenger cars (and you know how awesome those are) and adds a powerful 350 V8 crate engine under the clamshell hood, a capable automatic transmission, choice options, a comfy leather A/C interior, and a practical bed out back to create one of the best-looking pickups of all time. Is there really any other color choice for one of these trucks other than a dark shade? Whether it's black or dark blue like this one, it's the quintessential shade for a Pre-War hauler like this. Frankly, I prefer blue over black, it helps it stand out from the crowds and just screams 1940s Detroit. It looks so right that you'd almost be crazy to try anything else. At Ford, trucks took the front-end styling of the previous year's passenger car models, so the 1941 pickup is the spitting image of the 1940 Ford Deluxe, V-shaped grille, teardrop headlights, everything. The result is a classic look that remains popular with hobbyists of all ages.