1953 Ford F100 Shortbed 1/2 Ton V8 Classic Hotrod Cruiser Rat Rod Original Look on 2040-cars
San Diego, California, United States
Very Nice and Straight 1953 Ford F-100. Ready for Cruising to
the beach, Home depot runs, Local car shows ,etc.
California truck that was made in Los Angeles.
Body in Very nice condition with Solid doors, floors, cab
corners, roof rails, hinge Mounts, and running boards.
Paint has patina with normal small dings and scratches.
Runs and drives with Clear Clean California title.
Registration on non op so no back fees.
Stock truck with up dated 272 Y block engine. Sounds good with
dual exhaust.
Original 4 speed transmission and rear differential. Been in storage for the past few years.
After removed from storage, fuel system cleaned including
carburetor .
Water pump replaced.
Fresh oil change with filter.
Brake system bled and adjusted.
Original Wood bed .
Runs and drives like a Classic 1953 ford truck.
White Wall tires have plenty of tread but weather checked from
sitting. Ford F150 Rims. Factory VIN Tag matches Title and makes it easier to Import.
I Sell WORLDWIDEi including Australia, New Zealand, Finland, Norway, Germany, Switzerland , England, Canada, Dubai , and probably a bunch of other countries that I forgot. I will assist your shipper
Ask Questions...... I will do my best to get back to you asap.
As with all old cars and trucks, Sold as is with no warranty expressed or
implied. Actual mileage unknown. vertical crack in windshield behind the rear
view mirror.
This is a NO RESERVE auction
Bid Now or Make an Offer. I reserve the right to end the
auction early for a respectable offer.
Thank you for your interest.
Bid Now or Send me an Offer.
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