1955 Ford Pick-up Very Clean Zero Rust on 2040-cars
Los Angeles, California, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Make: Ford
Drive Type: REAR
Model: F-100
Mileage: 99,999
Trim: P/U
I HAVE LISTED A 1955 FORD PICK UP. THIS TRUCK HAS ZERO RUST THE BODY IS IN AMAZING SHAPE BETTER THAN MOST YOU WILL FIND IN SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA AND WE ALL KNOW HOW GOOD THEY ARE. THE ROCKERS, CAB CORNERS, FLOORS ARE PERFECT. THE WOOD IN THE BED IS IN GREAT SHAPE. THE INTERIOR IS A 9 OUT OF 10 HEADLINER IS NICE, DASH PERFECT WITH CHROME GLOVE BOX DOOR. SEAT LIKE NEW, CARPET EXCELLENT. THE MOTOR IS A REBUILT 351 WITH A CAM , INTAKE NEW CARB, NOT SURE WHAT WAS ALL DONE TO IT BUT IT SOUNDS GREAT WITH LOTS OF POWER TO SPARE HAS AN MDI IGNITION , NEW RAD AUTO TRANSMISSION REBUILT 2 YEARS AGO SHIFTS VERY STRONG POWER DISC BRAKES ON FRONT HANDBRAKE WORKS REAR DRUMS BRAKES ALL GOOD BUT PEDAL DOES GET A LITTLE SOFT IN TRAFFIC NEEDS TO BE LOOKED AT. BODY IS VERY VERY STRAIGHT WITH ZERO RUST. FLOORS ARE PERFECT EXHAUST REPLACED TWO YEARS AGO HAS A NICE RUMBLE TO IT. GLASS ALL GOOD WITH THE EXCEPTION OF THE PASSENGER DOOR GLASS WHICH DOES HAVE A CRACK, THE TRUCK DRIVES NICE AND TURNS HEADS EVERYTIME I TAKE IT OUT. THE BUMPERS ARE CHROME COULD USE A LITTLE POLISH BUT WILL COME UP GREAT. THE FRONT INNER FENDERS HAVE BEEN EPOXY PAINTED GLOSS BLACK, THIS IS A FANTASTIC TRUCK NEEDING ONLY A SCUFF AND A SPRAY TO TURN IT INTO A SHOW PIECE. I HAVE IT LISTED LOCALLY FOR SALE SO AUCTION CAN END AT ANY TIME. IT IS LOCATED IN LOS ANGELES CALIFORNIA , I HAVE TITLE IN HAND CAN HELP OUT WITH SHIPPING PRETTY MUCH ANYWHERE IN THE US OR CANADA. SHIPPING IS QUITE REASONABLE FROM 400-900 PRETTY MUCH SEEMS TO GET IT ANYWHERE IN THE US. I HAVE A GOOD EBAY RATING IF YOU NEED ANY MORE INFO PLEASE FEEL FREE TO GIVE ME A CALL AT 310 990-8628
On Jan-10-14 at 09:46:51 PST, seller added the following information: watch video http://youtu.be/2PhmaYzOA7c |
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