1953 Ford F-100 Pickup on 2040-cars
Fresno, California, United States
1953 Ford F-100 short bed pickup. Was taken down to bare frame (see frame pictures). Has good running stock Flathead V8 and truck 4 speed transmission. Has many new parts including: water pumps, electric fuel pump, tail lights, side hood emblems, Grille V8 emblem, head light trim rings, FORD "step plates", shocks, wheel cylinders, brake hoses, filler neck grommet and gas cap. Brakes have been rebuilt and work fine as does E-Brake! This is FORD's 50th anniversary truck. Body panels are all very good and all glass is good except rear window is cracked and windshield has wiper marks. Excellent stock grille! Stock seat and centerline 16 inch wheels. Truck is currently in blue primer sealer. New plywood bed floor. Needs boomerang side hood emblems. I also will include the stock heater which is not yet mounted in truck. Lights work but will require additional wiring installed (gauges, etc.). This is a very nice rare 53 Ford with the original "FLATHEAD V8". Truck is located in Fresno, CA. I reserve the right to end the auction early as truck is for sale locally. Has clear Title with matching VIN number on frame. Please feel free to call me (Al, (559) 916-4604) with any questions. SERIOUS BIDDERS ONLY! BID TO OWN! |
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