1956 Ford Truck F100 Hot Rod!!! Rat Rod!!!! on 2040-cars
Fresno, California, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Year: 1956
Make: Ford
Drive Type: upgraded
Model: F-100
Mileage: 0
Trim: SW
This is a 1956 Ford Truck F100 Project!! that I recently picked from the second owner. This is a Very good example of a 70's truck but with Newer Suspension recently added to Front and Rear! The Body is Good Condition Very Straight!!! Has that old School Look!!! I don't come across them too often this Straight! Been sitting for many years, Roof does have a old school Sun Roof, I will include a Good Roof section u would just need center part. The Only Rust Through is Rear Cab Corners I do Have New Replacement Cab Corners that will go with Truck! There is a Piece cut from the back of the bottom rear lower bed brace, I will include a section to fix that I believe they had a roll pan on before. This truck was completely apart when I got it so I put it back together and might have a couple of bolts missing here and there. This is a Great Truck that will not take much to get on the road and drive like that or a Great Start to a High Dollar Truck!! Engine: is out of a Running 90's Chevy Truck It is Throttle body but the guy I got it from was going to switch to Carb, I have a HEI Distrubter to go with it. Motor is missing pulleys and other stuff but was Told it will run. The guy I bought it from had bought New Rings and Main and Cam bearings for the motor he was going to freshen it up but that would be buyers choice. They will be included new in boxes! The Tranny is a 700R4 Overdrive (the only way to go!!) Suspension: The Truck has the Original Straight Frame and its Clean, The Front is a Volare and it is DONE Right!! Power Steering and Disk Brakes, (NIB) New Brakes Calipers and Brakes! Brake Lines, ect! New Motor Mounts and Trans Mount. The Truck Comes with Everything Needed to Rebuild The Front End and I mean everything!!! It would be buyers choice to rebuild or drive like that. All parts will be included (please look at pics) Rear Supension: The Rear is out of a 1968 Road Runner 323 Gears and This Rear is Completely Rebuilt!!!! It was taken apart and redone RIGHT!! New Brakes, wheel cylinders, and Drums either new or turned. You will not be disappointed with it!!! (please look at pics) NEW! Master Cylinder and Brake Booster has been moved to under Cab Between Frame Rails, New in Box!!! Have new Brake lines to go with it! Wheels are Wheel Vintiques and Bolt Pattern is Ford 5 on 4 1/2" all the way around! NEW Trim Rings and New Center Caps! Tires are just rollers! Overall this is a Great Little Truck that can be on the road in no time, It Has The Right Look!!! And It Sits Right!! This is A Project Truck!!! so please keep that in mind, does have a couple of dents here and there but not much. The hood will need adjusted as will, I'm sure other things. Glass is in and ok, driver side door glass is cracked and the others ok. Has Later model Seat not Mounted just siting in cab. Steering Hooked Up and steers like it should. The wood is old and needs replace or Just Drive like that!!! This would be a Nice little Rat Rod or Shop Truck!! Or Make it a Daily Driver!! Just as it is. Paint is old and Cracked But has Nice 30 Year old Patina to it. I am trying to describe the truck the best I can. I have not have it long. Title is Clear and in My name with a Ca Non Op. I will sell overseas and will help with loading on my end as much as possible. There will be a $500.00 Deposit due within 3 days at end of auction through pay pal with the remaining balance to be paid within 6 Days at end of auction Unless other arrangements are made! it will be Cash, or Certified Bank Cashers Check Or Bank Transfer. If you have any Questions Please ask!!!
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