Beautiful 1956 F100 Big Window Pickup on 2040-cars
Paso Robles, California, United States
Body Type:Pickup Truck
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:ZZ4 small block Chevy
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Make: Ford
Model: F-100
Power Options: Air Conditioning
Drive Type: Rear wheel drive
Mileage: 1,751
Exterior Color: Diamond Blue
Disability Equipped: No
Interior Color: Saddle Tan
Trim: standard cab
Number of Cylinders: 8
BEAUTIFUL 1956 F100 BIG WINDOW PICKUP. LESS THAN 1,800 MILES ON A COMPLETE FRAME OFF, NUT AND BOLT RESTORATION TO BETTER THAN NEW CONDITION. EXTENSIVE USE OF POLISHED STAINLESS AND STAINLESS HARDWARE THROUGHOUT. ALSO EXTENSIVE POWDER COATING. SOLID FORD STEEL, NO FIBERGLASS AND NO RUST EVER.
ENGINE: NEW GM PERFORMANCE ZZ4 ALUMINUM HEAD SMALL BLOCK CRATE ENGINE. RATED AT 355 HP AND OVER 400 FT LBS OF TORQUE. ALUMINUM INTAKE AND EDELBROCK 625CFM CARB. ALL ACCESSORIES ARE ALSO NEW, NOT USED OR REBUILT.
TRANSMISSION: BRAND NEW BOW-TIE OVERDRIVES 700R4 WITH PERFORMANCE BUILD.
REAR END: 9 INCH FORD PROFESSIONALLY REBUILT WITH 3:73 RATIO AND POSI-TRACTION.
EXHAUST: CERAMIC COATED REWARDER HEADERS INTO 2.5 INCH EXHAUST TO FLOWMASTER 40 SERIES MUFFLER WITH MAGNAFLOW STAINLESS STEEL OVAL TIPS EXITING JUST AHEAD OF REAR FENDERS. NICE RUMBLE BUT NOT OVERLY LOUD.
FRONT SUSPENSION: PROFESSIONALLY INSTALLED CHEVELLE FRONT CLIP WITH ALL NEW OR REBUILT PARTS AND DISC BRAKES.
STEERING: ALL NEW POWERSTEERING PUMP AND FLAMING RIVER CHROME TILT COLUMN WITH COLUMN SHIFTER.
REAR SUSPENSION: STOCK LEAF SPRINGS RE-ARCHED FOR SLIGHTLY LOWERED RIDE HEIGHT.
CUSTOM FABRICATED INNER FENDERS AND PARTIALLY SMOOTHED DASH.
WHEELS: 16X6 FRONT AND 16 X 8 SO-CAL SPEED HALIBRAND KIDNEY BEAN STYLE TRUE KNOCK-OFF WHEELS.
PAINT: SINGLE STAGE 1956 FORD DIAMOND BLUE.
CLASSIC INSTRUMENTS VINTAGE SERIES GAUGES WITH TACH IN SPEEDO IN BILLET ALUMINUM DASH BEZEL. ALL NEW WIRING FROM HEADLIGHTS TO TAILLIGHTS. ALL NEW BRAKE AND FUEL LINES. NEW STAINLESS STEEL FUEL TANK LOCATED SAFELY BETWEEN FRAME RAILS BEHIND THE REAR END WITH CUSTOM FILL DOOR IN REAR FENDER.
BED FINISHED WITH AT LEAST 8-10 COATS OF VALSPAR MARINE VARNISH. NO SCRATCHES OR CHIPS.
CUSTOM HIDE-AWAY TOWING RECEIVER BEHING SPRING-LOADING LICENSE PLATE BRACKET. WIRED FOR 7-PIN CONNECTOR PLUG. (HAS NEVER BEEN USED TO TOW, BUT IS READY)
GLIDE ENGINEERING CUSTOM SEAT WITH SPLIT BACK AND ARMREST UPHOLSTERED IN TAN LEATHERETTE. MATCHING CUSTOM ALCANTARA HEADLINER.
CUSTOM STEREO WITH LIFETIME SATELLITE RADIO SUBSCRIPTION PLUS AM/FM AND CD PLAYER.
COLD A/C SYSTEM WITH ALL NEW PARTS. MANY HOURS AND DOLLARS INVESTED IN THIS PICKUP AND IT SHOWS IN THE DETAILS.
RUNS AND DRIVES FANTASTIC. CRUISES AT 2,100 RPM AT 70MPH.
I RESERVE THE RIGHT TO END THE AUCTION EARLY AS THIS PICKUP IS OFFERED LOCALLY AS WELL.
PLEASE CALL 805-237-0120 WITH ANY QUESTIONS. PLEASE BEFORE 9:00PM PACIFIC TIME.
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