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1956 Ford F-100 Custom Street Truck 351w Auto New Glass New Paint New Interior on 2040-cars

US $52,500.00
Year:1956 Mileage:133
Location:

Sherman Oaks, California, United States

Sherman Oaks, California, United States
Advertising:

This 1956 Ford F-100 is a very fine example of a great looking street truck that will turns heads and attract compliments.

This is a Rust Free truck with all it's original sheet metal and re-chromed Grille. The brand new paint was just completed with a high shine polish that gives it the wet look... the reflection is nice enough to check your teeth in after a fat steak dinner. All the chrome has been re-done or replaced. The brand new interior is Outstanding. The engine bay has been painted with a smoothed out firewall. The 351w engine fires right up and runs like a top... the C4 auto trans shifts smoothly with the Lokar shifter. The volare front end offers the convenience of Power Disc Brakes, Power Steering with the Ididit Tilt Column. The truck is very comfortable to drive.

DESCRIPTION

- Fresh restoration
- 351 Windsor
- C4 Auto trans
- Volare front end
- New paint
- New interior
- 9" rear end
- 1 piece window conversion
- All new glass and weather stripping
- 20" wheels and tires
- New bed wood 
- Aluminum gas tank under the bed

Please call/text/email your questions to (818) 385-5255
If you'd like to come see the truck I can make arrangements to show it.

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This is a sale via a Private Seller... currently registered with a CA Title in my name. I am a hobbyist with restoring fine classics for resale. This truck is for sale AS/IS, Where/IS. I have a few shippers I can recommend to the buyer. I will ship anywhere after cleared funds via bank wire.

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