1952 Ford F100 Pick Up Truck Restoration Project, Read Description on 2040-cars
Up for auction is a 1952 Ford F100 pick up truck.PLEASE NOTE THAT THE PICTURE OF THE GREEN TRUCK WAS A PICTURE BEFORE THE TRUCK WAS DISASSEMBLED. THE TRUCK IS CURRENTLY DOWN TO BARE METAL AND NEEDS TO BE FINISHED RESTORED! The truck is all down to bare metal and in pieces. The pick up comes with a brand new metal pick up box that is still crated. I will include the original box with the sale. The frame is the original 1952 F100 frame. The drivetrain is a strong running 289ci ford v8 mated to an automatic transmission. I believe it is a C4 trans, I am not positive what it is though. The frame comes with the motor and transmission still mounted. The body is in good condition overall. There is a picture of an aftermarket fram,IT IS NOT INCLUDED IN THE AUCTION. If you are interested you can purchase seperately from this auction. Please contact me with any questions prior to bidding. PLEASE NOTE THIS IS A RESTORATION PROJECT. There is no warranty on this vehicle. $500 deposit is due 24 hours after winning the auction. The balance needs to be paid in cash, or bank check. Good luck bidding! I have a clear Illinois title in my name.
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