1957 Ford F100 Swb Step Side Pickup on 2040-cars
Sacramento, California, United States
1957 Ford F100 SWB Step Side Pickup Up for auction is a complete 1957 F100 SWB truck, we acquired this as a truck to part out as that is our main business and felt it was worth salvaging because it is a 57. We have not tried to get it running but the engine does turn over, it also appears that the original engine has been changed to a later 292 V8. Overall it is in fair condition, it does have its share of rust as shown in the photos. The gas tank was missing when we got it, but we will supply a used tank with sale. We have a clear Oregon title and bill of sale for the vehicle. We are selling with what I believe to be a low reserve considering this trucks value for parts. Please look carefully at the photos of this truck before bidding and please contact us to answer more questions. Vehicle is located in Sacramento, CA where we maintain regular business hours if you should wish to look at the truck We ship world wide and regularly ship to Europe, New Zealand and Australia if you are an overseas buyer we have excellent references regarding our abilities for shipping |
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