1953 1954 1955 Ford F100 Rat Rod Project on 2040-cars
Junction City, Kansas, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Make: Ford
Drive Type: no transmission
Model: F-100
Mileage: 0
Trim: f 100
CLEAR KANSAS TITLE!
VIN STAMPED ON FRAME MATCHES TITLE AND GLOVE BOX COVER.
GREAT STARTER PROJECT OR PARTS TRUCK OR A TRUCK WITH A TITLE TO MOVE YOUR PARTS TO IF YOU DO NOT HAVE ONE.
THERE IS NO ENGINE OR TRANSMISSION.
FRAME HAS BOTH THE REAR AXLE AND THE FRONT WHEEL HUBS
FRAME HAS NOT BEEN BEAD BLASTED, CUT, CHOPPED OR CLEANED YET.
THERE IS NO BED OR FENDERS OR REAR FENDERS, GLASS
YOU GET THE HEADLIGHT BEZELS, THE HOOD, THE CAB, THE HOOD LATCH BAR, THE GRILLE, THE INSTUMENT CLUSTER, L/R DOORS, AND OTHER SMALL PARTS
PARTS DO HAVE SOME RUST ISSUES IN THE CORNERS OR THE CAB, THE HOOD, THE ROOF, THE BOTTOM OF THE DOORS.
ALL BODY PARTS HAVE BEEN BEAD BLASTED AND PRIMED. NOW THEY NEED THE BAD PARTS TO BE CUT OUT AND REPLACED AND WELDED BACK.
I HAVE TRIED TO TAKE MANY PICS OF EXACTLY WHAT IS THERE AND THE CONDITION.
Ford F-100 for Sale
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- 1971 ford truck automatic(US $4,500.00)
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The aftermarket is replete with companies that will sell you a fiberglass body in the form of a '32 Ford coupe, but quality can be hit or miss. So to help meet demand among hot rod builders and enthusiasts, Ford has teamed up with United Pacific Industries to offer officially licensed body shells.
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