1956 Ford F-100 Short Bed Pickup Truck Stock V8 Old School Hotrod Style Cruiser on 2040-cars
San Diego, California, United States
1956 Ford F100 Custom Cab Short Bed 1/2 ton Pickup
Truck. Stock Stock Stock.
This is one of the Most Sought after F-100s. Made only
one year with the curved windshield and fat fenders. Hot Rodders
Delight.
Rock Solid So.California Truck. Body, Doors, Floors,
Cab Corners, Roof Rails, Running Boards etc, All solid. Newer Sun Burst Yellow
paint. Looks great.
Chrome Grille, Bumpers, and Tail Light Housings
Compliment this beauty.
Interior just as Nice with Re done Factory Bench Seat
in Black Pleats. Dash looks Great. Factory Ford heater. Floors have rubber mat
.
Power is upgraded 292 Y Block V8. Sounds Great with
hotrod duals.
Transmission is three speed on the column or three on
the tree for you older guys. lol
Stock Brakes , Steering and Rear End. Custom steering
wheel.
Bed was Redone with T-111 over factory slats and wood.
Stock Spare tire mount with spare, Factory jack and
handle.
Wheels are stock in front and wider in rear like Old
School Hot Rod Days.
This is a Cruiser. Driving it is just like being in
the 50s , only more Thumbs Up.
Great for Company truck with logos on the doors,
Cruise to the weekend Car Shows or Home Depot runner in
Style.
Ask Questions..... I will get back to you as soon as
possible. As with all old cars and trucks, Sold As Is with No warranty expressed
or implied. Actual mileage unknown.
Clear Clean California Title and comes with 1956
California License Plates.
I sell WORLDWIDE and will assist your shipper. Vin
tag matches California title so Easy Import. I have sold trucks to customers
in
England, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Finland,
Germany, Norway, Dubai, Sweden, Switzerland and of course the Good Ole USA.
Seems like everybody has caught on to Classic Trucks.
Make your Best Offer. Please only bid if you have the
Money to Close.
Thank you and Good Luck.
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