1953 Ford F100 All Original Barn Find on 2040-cars
San Antonio, Texas, United States
Body Type:Pickup Truck
Engine:215 Cubic Inch
Vehicle Title:Clear
Mileage: 105,117
Make: Ford
Number of Cylinders: 6
Model: F-100
Trim: Pickup
Cab Type (For Trucks Only): Regular Cab
Drive Type: Manual
Here is a one of a kind rust free 1953 Ford F100 Barn find. A 74 year old man parked it in his lean two on the side of his barn 30 years ago. He told me that it sat too low for him to drive around on his bumpy farm. It is an all original numbers matching truck. It has a new clear Texas Title. Everything is there including the original heater box, and bed wood. This truck is in awesome shape, the floors are 100% solid with the original red paint. The windows roll up and down and even has the original ignition key. There are no rust holes anywhere and has an awesome patina look; just wet sand it and matte clear...or would be an awesome candidate for a restoration. Even the front and window frames are rust free. The engine is a 215 that turns by hand and is 100% complete. I just picked it up this week. You can get this motor running, redo the brakes/fuel system, and be on the road. Call Trevor at 757-813-0575...I am in San Antonio.
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On Apr-28-13 at 19:54:51 PDT, seller added the following information:
I have the passenger side headlight bezel...I just forgot to put it back on for the pictures. I also have the Grill and side mirror as well; I just removed them to give it a cleaner look for the pictures. I wet sanded some areas a little bit to see what would happen. I did the passenger side of the grill, the hood, the front and rear fenders on the driver's side. Doing that really brings out the patina and smooths out the roughness. If I do not sell this truck, I am going to wet sand the entire truck and spray a matte clear over it to preserve the awesome rustic look. Good luck bidding
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