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26 of 77 lots
Lot 26
1941 Ford 1/2-Ton Pickup
Estimate:
$25,000 - $35,000
Sold for:
$50,600
Timed Auction
Geared Online | August 2020
Category
Vehicles
Description
*Reserve Met | Lot is in the Market*

From the Blake Nordstrom Collection

Chassis: 186706398

Car Highlights
Desirable 1941 Pickup with 100 HP Flathead V-8 Engine
Beautifully Restored by Ford Specialist Using Many NOS Parts
Stunning Arcadia Green Paint over Green Vinyl Interior
Accompanied by a History File
A Usable Early Ford from a Loving Home

Ford pickup trucks from 1940 and 1941 occupy a special place in the early-Ford community for their classic design and solid construction. The model was designed by Ford’s legendary design chief, Bob Gregorie, and differentiated itself from the competition using the popular “prow front” styling from Ford’s passenger cars of 1939–1940. Enthusiasm for the model has never waned; today, the 1940–1941 trucks are as popular as ever and benefit from robust aftermarket support.

This 1941 Ford 1/2-Ton Pickup is a high-quality example of the breed, and benefits from a lovely restoration by Ford specialist Rick Whetsel of Greenfield, Indiana, who purchased it from noted Ford historian and author Howard Towne. A written history on file chronicles the extensive process and the number of rare NOS parts utilized in its refurbishment. The truck is finished in a lovely shade of Arcadia Green with a green vinyl interior and a varnished clear oak bed.

The Ford was acquired by Blake Nordstrom circa 2005 and has seen impeccable care in his ownership, with a 2006 invoice on file showing sorting after purchase. Enjoyed by Mr. Nordstrom sparingly, it was nonetheless a favorite in his collection and no doubt garnered appreciation everywhere it went. Today, the Ford shows incredibly well, with slight patina from use, but an otherwise very tidy presentation. As an affordable, usable, and approachable classic, this Ford Pickup will no doubt loyally serve its next lucky steward.

*Please note that the VIN listed on the title for this vehicle contains a typographical error; the first character of the VIN is listed as an “I”, but is in fact a “1”.