1958 Ford F100 Shortbed Truck Very Nice Rat Rod Patina Runs Great One Of A Kind on 2040-cars
Corona, California, United States
Body Type:Pickup Truck
Engine:350
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Ford
Model: F-100
Trim: hot rod
Cab Type (For Trucks Only): Regular Cab
Drive Type: auto 700r overdrive trans
Mileage: 6,000
Sub Model: 1958 FORD F100 CLASSIC TRUCK SHORT BED
Disability Equipped: No
Exterior Color: Blue
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Interior Color: Tan
This is my 1958 Ford f-100. Its in really good running condition and can be driven anywhere you need to go. It has a 350 engine and 700r auto overdrive trans. It will go down the road at 70-80 miles an hour with no problem. A lot of work has been done and really must be driven and seen in person to appreciate but I will do my best to decribe it. Here is what has been done: engine: 350 engine, electric fan, aluminum radiator, holly double pumper carb, elect ignition, Digital controller, custom stainless headers and complete stainless exhaust, chrome value covers Trans: rebuilt 700r4 auto trans w/ mild shift kit. Front end: 69 Malibu w/ power brakes and power steering, tracks great down the road nice and smooth. Rear end: 9" ford w/ cruising gears. Tires & Wheels: Rally type rims, new caps and trim rings. Newer tires at all four corners Interior: New bucket seats, new carpet w/ chrome padding, Lokar shifter, am/fm cd w/ elect eq w/ iPod hock up, tilt wheel, white face gauges auto meter, custom center arm rest housing a Kenwood flat 12" sub woofer, 6.5 Infinity kappa door speakers, amp under passenger seat. All new glass, windshield, back, sides and wings, new channel kit in doors and most importantly brand new wiring thru out, Painless kit. Exterior: Well it should speak for itself. Cool patian all the way around the truck with a little rust thru out, custom pin stripping & custom made snap on bed cover .
Over all this is a very nice custom truck and anyone lucky enough to own this one of a kind will not be dissapointed. Please fell free to email me with any questions that you may have or just come by and take it for a drive in person. I encourage and welcome an inspection of the truck in person or third party or mechanic. All sales are final and because of the trucks age it will be sold AS IS. A $500 nonrefundable deposite is due within 24 hours after auction ends unless other arrangements are made with us. Out of state and over seas buyers are welcome. I will help any way I can with delivery to a local shipper. Thank you and good luck. |
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