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Running Driving Project Restore Rat Hot Rod Custom Gasser Push Truck Hauler Vtg on 2040-cars

Year:1959 Mileage:99999
Location:

Newcastle, California, United States

Newcastle, California, United States
Advertising:


1959 FORD F-100 SHORT BED STEP SIDE PICK UP

RUNNING DRIVING PROJECT

THIS TRUCK FIRES RIGHT UP AND DOES NOT SMOKE OR MISS.  IT ACCELERATES AND DRIVES WITH GOOD POWER.  WHILE THE ENGINE MILEAGE IS UNKNOWN IT HAS GOOD COMPRESSION AND IS FREE OF MAJOR LEAKS.

THE COMPOUND LOW (GRANNY) 4 SPEED TRANSMISSION HANDLES THE GEARING.  A STOCK FORD 9 INCH REAR END IS OUT BACK.

THE BODY IS FAIRLY STRAIGHT FOR AN OLD TRUCK.  THERE ARE NO MAJOR DENTS OR ACCIDENTS EVIDENT.  IT HAS OLD PAINT WITH PRIMER SPOTS THROUGHOUT.  PLEASE VIEW THE NUMEROUS PHOTOS TO GET A BETTER IDEA OF ITS COSMETIC CONDITION AND FEEL FREE TO ASK ANY QUESTIONS YOU MAY HAVE. THERE ARE A COUPLE RUST SPOT IN THE FLOOR SOMEONE HAD COVERED WITH PANELS. THESE ARE ALSO VISIBLE IN THE INTERIOR PHOTOS.

THE INTERIOR HAS BEEN MOSTLY LEFT STOCK WITH EXCEPTION OF THE HOLE CUT THE STEREO.

THE TRUCK ROLLS ON STOCK STYLE 15" STEEL WHEELS.  THE SKINNY WHITE WALL TIRES HAVE PLENTY OF TREAD LIFE LEFT ON THEM.

THE GLASS IN THE TRUCK IS IN FAIRLY GOOD SHAPE AND FREE OF MAJOR CRACK.  SIDE WIDOWS ROLL UP AND DOWN.

THIS TRUCK RUNS, DRIVES, STOPS, STEERS, CHARGES, AND COOLS.  IT HAS BEEN TAKEN A 30 MINUTE TEST DRIVE BUT SHOULD BE TRANSPORTED BY A TRAILER IF YOU ARE NOT LOCAL.  

A CLEAR CALIFORNIA TITLE IS ON HAND.  

WE ARE HAPPY TO SELL CROSS COUNTRY/WORLDWIDE.  BUYER MUST MAKE ALL SHIPPING ARRANGEMENTS.  BUYER IS RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY AND SHIPPING AND OR TRANSPORTATION COSTS.

PLEASE CONTACT US WITH 48 HOURS OF YOUR WINNING BID.  IF PAYMENT IS NOT MADE WITHIN 5 DAYS WE WILL TURN IT IN AS UNPAID ITEM THROUGH EBAY UNLESS OTHER ARRANGEMENTS HAVE BEEN MADE.

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