1958 Ford F100 Rust Free 2 Owner Truck on 2040-cars
Union, Mississippi, United States
Body Type:Pickup Truck
Engine:223 cid 6 cyliner
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Year: 1958
Number of Cylinders: 6
Make: Ford
Model: F-100
Cab Type (For Trucks Only): Regular Cab
Drive Type: 2wd
Mileage: 81,000
Exterior Color: White
Interior Color: Burgundy
Trim: truck
I have for sale a 1958 ford f100. Truck is a 2 owner truck is a rust free drive anywhere truck. I purchased the truck from the 2nd owner which he owned for 30 years. Interior redone years back and is in very nice condition. Paint is ok with some cracking and was repainted in 1980 but has always been garaged kept so it still looks fine (not slick) but fine as it was a daily driver back and forth to town. truck has the original 223 cubic inch inline 6. Motor was rebuilt couple years ago and runs great! This truck is a survivor and has no rust issues! The original tailgate was replaced many years ago because he liked the old style gates better so he replaced it. Truck is a joy to drive turns heads everywhere we go.
On Jan-07-14 at 19:09:36 PST, seller added the following information: Due to all the responses about the truck i have added as many pics as i could. I do not have a lift so im not able to get good undercarriage pics other than the few i posted. I will try and decribe it a little better in detail. First off when i purchased this truck i had all intentions in tearing it down and doing a full restoration including lowering it strip it paint it V8 and all but after getting it home and the response i got from just driving it for a bit I decided it was to nice and was fine the way it was with just a few nice upgrades. Truck has brand new tires put on a month ago I took the wheels off and painted them Red to match the pin stripe and put new chrome Ford center caps and trim rings from dennis carpenter restorations. And I believe it really sets the truck off very nice. Truck drives great. All the orignal gauges are in tac and all in working order everything including the heater and even the interior light works! The bed is very solid inside and out with no rust that i can see and was painted not to long ago white spray paint. The cab is also solid with no outside cab corner rust or floor pans issues. Firewall, hood, fenders have no rust. Paint is older and has chips and cracks in a few places that the previous owner touched up. I crawled under it a bit ago in my shop to take pics and looked it over there does appear to be very very minimum amount of rust on an interior piece of metal that attaches to the cab corners but the cab corners themselves are solid and that piece of metal has no structural signifigance that i can tell! Once again i havent taken it apart or do i have a lift so no way to look at every sq in of truck. I want to represent the truck as good as I can because my 100 percent feedback means more than selling the truck! I havent owned it long and I trust the previous owner which was older gentleman told me the truck has had no issues for the past 30yrs. He bought the truck from his best friend which bought it new! The truck has a fair reserve price and not priced like perfect truck! You will not be disappointed with this truck! Truck is for sell locally and I will end it if it sells before auction ends. Thank you |
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