1953 Ford F-100 Mustang 351 Hot Rod Truck on 2040-cars
Lawrenceville, Georgia, United States
I am listing this fantastic 1953 Ford F-100 for a friend of mine. He spent a year and a ton of time, money, and effort into designing a one of a kind, stunning F-100. Chosen as TOP 50 Best in Class at the F-100 SuperNationals for two years in a row! (2012 and 2013). This is NOT your average build here folks! Frame off Retro-Build with a Mustang theme throughout. EXTERIOR AND ENGINE: • Ford Racing Crate 351 w Engine, AOD Transmission.• Color: 2010 Mustang Grabber Blue• 2004 Mach 1 wheels• ONE piece Windows (custom touch on a 53-55)• Power Windows• OAK bed floor, custom stained
SUSPENSION AND BRAKES: • Mustang II type front Suspension with Rack and Pinion Steering• Ladder bars in rear with coil-over shocks• Wilwood disc brakes front and rear. Front are drilled and slotted.• 69 mustang tail lights custom panel with LED tail lights
INTERIOR: • Flaming River Column with Mustang-style Steering wheel• Lokar Shifter• Custom Console, Mustang theme• Mustang Seats, Custom professional Interior• Custom Billet Gauge Cluster (CNC’d out of a 4” block of Aluminum)• Classic Instrument Gauges• Painless wire harness• Vintage Air and Heating, Under dash.• Custom stereo system (but the Exhaust note is so sweet!)Please note, this is a very special F-100, one of a kind, custom touches throughout! We reserve the right to end the auction early and will not reveal the reserve. The truck is available for pre-sale inspection with prior notice, which is encouraged. Please review the Video, Pictures, and more as needed. On Mar-07-14 at 18:22:15 PST, seller added the following information: |
Ford F-100 for Sale
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