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1955 Ford F-100 Truck All Ford All Steel 351 V8 P/s P/b Tilt New Interior Look on 2040-cars

Year:1955 Mileage:111111
Location:

Bremen, Georgia, United States

Bremen, Georgia, United States
Advertising:

HERE IS A GOOD SOLID 1955 FORD F-100 SHORTBED TRUCK. IT HAS A 351 CLEVELAND ENGINE CONNECTED TO A 3 SPEED AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION. IT IS REALLY SOLID WITH RUST NOT BEING AN ISSUE.

HERE IS THE GOOD:

NEW SEAT COVERS WITH OSTRICH LEATHER INSERTS ON BUCKET SEATS
NEW BLACK CARPET AND NEW HEALINER
CENTER CONSOLE WITH CUP HOLDERS AND STEREO ( COVERED TO MATCH SEATS ) 
B&M SHIFTER ( I DON'T LIKE THESE SHIFTERS BUT IT'S THERE AND WORKS )
NICE YELLOW PAINT ( DRIVER QUALITY )
POWER STEERING
POWER BRAKES

TILT WHEEL WITH WOOD STEERING WHEEL ( LOOKS LIKE MUSTANG WHEEL )
HOLLEY CARB AND BREATHER WITH DUAL AIR FILTERS
WEILAND INTAKE
HEADLIGHTS, TAIL LIGHTS, BLINKERS AND BRAKE LIGHTS WORK
FUEL CELL MOUNTED IN BED OF TRUCK ( ELECTRIC FUEL PUMP )
BLACK SPRAYED BED LINER TO PROTECT BED
CHROME REAR COVER WITH LATER REAREND
UNDERSIDE LOOKS GOOD WITH SOLID FLOOR PANS
ALL STEEL TRUCK INCLUDING FENDERS BOTH FRONT, BACK AND RUNNING BOARDS
CAB CORNERS LOOK GOOD

WHAT TRUCK NEEDS:

FRONT WINDSHIELD HAS FOGGING ALONG THE BOTTOM AND SIDES
FRONT WINDSHIELD ALSO HAS WIPER SCRATCHES ( NEW ONE IS $199.00 )
IT IS MISSING THE SUNVISORS ( $80.00 TOTAL FOR BOTH SIDES )
IT DON'T NAVE SEAT BELTS ( $24.95 EACH )
NEEDS GLOVE BOX HOLDER ( $16.95 )
THE WHEELS ARE OLD SCHOOL AND I WOULD REPLACE ( MY OPINION )
TIRES HAVE ABOUT 50% TREAD
THE DOOR GLASS ON BOTH SIDES WILL ROLL UP AND DOWN BUT NEEDS HELP
THE PASSENGER SIDE VENT GLASS IS CRACKED ( $19.95 TO REPLACE )
NEEDS WIPER MOTOR  ( I HAVE NEW WIPER BLADES  AND ARMS )
THERE ARE A FEW SCRATHES AND NICKS BUT SHOWS WELL

THIS IS OVERALL A GOOD SOLID 1955 FORD F-100 THAT IS ALL FORD INCLUDING ENGINE AND TRANSMISSION. IT IS NOT PERFECT BUT NOT PRICED AS A PERFECT TRUCK. THESE YEAR MODEL TRUCKS BRING BIG MONEY SO THIS ONE IS PRICED TO SELL. WITH A LITTLE MORE LOVING IT COULD BE REALLY NICE!!

 

THIS TRUCK IS ALSO FOR SALE LOCALLY AND ON OTHER SITES SO AUCTION COULD END EARLY. SOLD AS IS WITH NO WARRANTY GIVEN OR IMPLIED IN ANYWAY. PRE SALE INSPECTIONS ARE WELCOMED AND ENCOURAGED BEFORE END OF AUCTION!! IF YOU BID AND RESERVE IS MET THEN YOU OWN IT.  I HAVE TRIED MY BEST TO DESCRIPE BEST I COULD GOOD AND BAD BUT IF YOU HAVE QUESTIONS PLEASE ASK. THANKS FOR LOOKING

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Big electric trucks won't save the planet, says the NYT

Tue, Feb 21 2023

When The New York Times decides that an issue is an issue, be prepared to read about it at length. Rarely will a week passes these days when the esteemed news organization doesn’t examine the realities, myths and alleged benefits and drawbacks of electric vehicles, and even The Atlantic joins in sometimes. That revolution, marked by changes in manufacturing, consumer habits and social “consciousness,” may in fact be upon us. Or it may not. Nonetheless, the newspaper appears committed to presenting to the public these pros and cons. In this recently published article titled, “Just How Good for the Planet Is That Big Electric Pickup Truck?”—wow, thatÂ’s a mouthful — the Times focuses on the “bigness” of the current and pending crop of EVs, and how that impacts or will impact the environment and road safety. This is not what news organizations these days are fond of calling “breaking news.” In October, we pointed to an essay in The Atlantic that covered pretty much the same ground, and focused on the Hummer as one particular villain, In the paper and online on Feb. 18, the Times' Elana Shao observes how “swapping a gas pickup truck for a similar electric one can produce significant emissions savings.” She goes on: “Take the Ford F-150 pickup truck compared with the electric F-150 Lightning. The electric versions are responsible for up to 50 percent less greenhouse gas emissions per mile.” But she right away flips the argument, noting the heavier electric pickup trucks “often require bigger batteries and more electricity to charge, so they end up being responsible for more emissions than other smaller EVs. Taking into consideration the life cycle emissions per mile, they end up just as polluting as some smaller gas-burning cars.” Certainly, itÂ’s been drummed into our heads that electric cars donÂ’t run on air and water but on electricity that costs money, and that the public will be dealing with “the shift toward electric SUVs, pickup trucks and crossover vehicles, with some analysts estimating that SUVs, pickup trucks and vans could make up 78 percent of vehicle sales by 2025." No-brainer alert: Big vehicles cost more to charge. And then thereÂ’s the safety question, which was cogently addressed in the Atlantic story. Here Shao reiterates data documenting the increased risks of injuries and deaths caused by larger, heavier vehicles.

Ford reflects on radical Mustang concept that never reached showrooms

Tue, 25 Jun 2013

The Ford Mustang that we all know and love made major waves in the auto industry way back in 1964 by offering style and reasonable pricing with optional V8 power. Its long hood and short rear deck, combined with a low-slung and sporty cockpit, made a lasting impression in the minds of consumers and car designers alike, and its basic shape has so endured the test of time that it's still in use today.
This being the case, you may be interested to know that the first Mustang of 1964.5 wasn't actually the first Mustang at all, being preceded by a concept car that made its public debut in 1962. This concept was nothing like the car that would eventually make it into production, with a radical wedge shape and a small V4 engine sitting behind the car's two occupants, driving the rear wheels. In other words, the conceptual Mustang was pretty much the complete opposite of the production Mustang besides the name.
Ford has kindly decided go through its massive archive to bring the original Mustang concept back into the public eye. The company goes so far as to pose this question to fans of the pony car: "Should we borrow a few of these style elements for the next iteration of the Mustang?" Check out our image gallery above and then let 'em know what you think in the Comments below.

Official USPS Muscle Cars stamps coming to a mailbox near you

Thu, 21 Feb 2013

As much as our digital lives have cut down on our trips to the post office, there are still times that sending "snail mail" is necessary. With us car lovers in mind and philately in their hearts, the good folks at the United States Postal Service will introduce a new stamp design called "Muscle Cars" starting on February 22.
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