1956 Ford F-100 With Comaro Subframe And Olds 455 on 2040-cars
Minot, North Dakota, United States
Engine:oldsmobile 455
Body Type:Pickup Truck
Vehicle Title:Salvage
Exterior Color: primer
Make: Ford
Interior Color: primer
Model: F-100
Number of Cylinders: 8
Trim: primer
Drive Type: rear wheel drive
Cab Type (For Trucks Only): Regular Cab
Mileage: 99,000
1956 ford f100. Oldsmobile 455, turbo 350. I don't how many miles on it but it starts and runs good. doesn't blow smoke. Will light up the tires easily. Comaro subframe with disk brakes. Needs bodywork, glass and interior. Box and rear fenders in beautiful shape. Front cab corners need replaced as well as running boards. Front fenders rough, but fixable. Comes with extra front right fender. Bench seat installed. Comes with extra bucket seats. Floor boards and rocker panels in pretty good shape.
Pickup needs very little work to be a daily driver. Missing lug nuts and rear brakes need bled, small things like this, or will make an awesome hotrod with some TLC.
No Title, just bill of sale. I bought this Pickup in Georgia. The State of Georgia doesn't issue Titles on old cars. I love this pickup and don't really want to sell it, but I work in the North Dakota oil fields and don't have a place to store it.
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