1954 Ford F100 Pickup Truck, 1953 1955 1956 on 2040-cars
Gilbert, Arizona, United States
1954 Ford F100 Truck Selling a 1954 Ford truck. It is a short-bed truck and has lots of good upgrades that make this more desirable than most of the other trucks. And it's for the right price. So here are the details..
If you are looking for a good cruiser and want an ever popular 50's F100, then I would strongly consider this one. It is not a show truck. It is a daily driver. The paint is in average shape and has a few chips here and there, and some touch-up has beed done to protect the truck. Mostly around the tailgate. The pictures look great and the truck looks great too. The truck has had some use as it should be. These are meant to be driven, not to sit on a trailer going from show to show. This truck is something you can drive the first day you get it and enjoy it. If you have any questions regarding this truck, please ask before bidding. If you want the truck inspected, do it before you buy it. I do my best to describe things but can't think of it all. So please call if you want to know anything. Although this is a good running truck, I don't know about driving it long distances until you are familare with it. It is a classic truck, and things happen. |
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