1939 Ford 1/2 ton pickup
Early/late release depending on how you want to look at it =) Today we are back at Jkgalleria just outside Salem Ohio.. to take a look back at what a pickup truck was like 80 years ago. In this episode we take a look back at what ford was like in 1939 ford offered 2 models standard v8 and the deluxe V8, and then there was the trucks. 1939 was a big year for ford Introduction of hydraulic brakes, first year mercury became a brand, ( at the direction of Edsel ford Henry fords son). Introduction of the 239 CID flathead V8 This truck is for sale if you’d like to see more pictures and pricing click link below  https://jkgalleria.com/vdp/19322280/U... If you’d like to get in touch with me shoot me a comment I read all the comments or check out Facebook group https://www.facebook.com/groups/70769...

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