No Reserve 1955 F100 Bagged Frame Off Must See 55 Air Ride on 2040-cars
Bremerton, Washington, United States
Body Type:f100
Engine:400
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Ford
Model: F-100
Trim: f100
Cab Type (For Trucks Only): single
Drive Type: 2wd
Mileage: 200
Interior Color: Gray
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
1955 f100. 7 year frame off restoration. Around 200 miles total after build, mostly just test and tune. This truck is equipped with a new 400 ford linked with a new c6 transmission.
*FRAME* The frame work is very extensive, Full air ride , mustang 2 front end with disk brakes, boxed frame, custom stiffeners and driveline ring, 4 link rear with a worked dana 44.
*STEERING* For steering you have a flaming river column with tilt, Polished stainless steering rod and u joints, polished rack and pinion. brand new rims and tires 20'' in back 18 up front.
*COOLING* Cooling system hs 5500 cfm mega fans with an oversized aluminum radiator, Also high flow electric chrome water pump.
*ENGINE* The engine is equipped with MSD ignition and wires, 650 cfm edelbrock carb, braided linkage, edelbrock cam, hei distributor. Fuel system is stock pump with 15 gallon aluminum fuel cell.
*BODY* The body has tons of modifications such as... Metal front flip clip, shaved door handles and mirrors, shaved fuel spout that was in cab side, completely reworked dash and counsel, Custom firewall made from the original tale gate, entire bed is brand new, 3 inch wider rear fenders, smooth running boards that fit inside rear fender, smooth tailgate with new hardware.
*Electrical* Every single wire in the truck is brand new with laser scribed labels on harness.
*Paint* Only premium materials were used on the body. Completely sanded to bare metal, Metal sealed with Dp48, ragegold and iceing were the only fillers used, then sealed with dp40 and shot with deltron/dcu2021 (6coats of clear)
Truck run great down the road, tight steering, temp 175-180 driving 190s idle in hot weather. Everything installed on this truck is brand new! no used items.
***** Watch the videos on youtube I have for the truck my username is MARCDRH@hotmail.com*****
*NOTE* Driver door latch needs adjusting, gotta slam it to latch. Tach, speedo only has power wired to them... no connection to transmission or ignition yet.(transmission already has the manual to electric speedo adaptor on it just needs the wires ran. few small fish eyes in clear on hood... easy fix but nobodys ever noticed them besides me.
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