1953 Ford F100 Pickup Truck on 2040-cars
Lexington, Kentucky, United States
1953 Ford F-100 pickup truck
This truck is all steel. The top has been chopped 3 inches. It has a Chevy small block 350 blower motor with a B&M supercharger. The drive train is from a 70’s era Chevy Nova or Camaro. The transmission is a 700R4 and a 10 bolt rear end. The tires are new. Has power windows and door poppers. This is a really good driving truck. The engine and transmission are trouble free to the best of my knowledge. I acquired this truck last year and know very little about it. We have worked on it tweaking some of the problems we observed such as tires, battery, replacement door poppers, rebuilt the alternator. The truck is painted PEPTO BISMOL PINK inside and out. This truck was built locally around 15 to 20 years ago. I believe the gentleman who built it also built a 53 Ford panel truck and painted it the same. He has since passed away. I have decided to sell off a lot of “gear head stuff” as I am getting too old and tired to fool with all this anymore and I just don’t seem to have enough time. I also have a 36 Chevy Sedan Delivery, a couple of Yamaha Wave Runners and a 78 Malibu with a big block I am planning on selling soon. That is all I really know about the truck. It is a nice truck and it would cost a fortune to build it the way it is built. People either love or hate the color. It has ghost flames on the sides of the front fenders that you may not see in the photos. I have never sold anything on Ebay before although I have been a buyer for 10+ years. If you buy this truck it is what is, as is, where is. I have a perfect rating score on Ebay and want to keep it that way. If you buy it I require NON-REFUNDABLE $500.00 deposit via Paypal within 72 hours of the auction ending and arrangements to pick up the truck within 10 days of receipt of the deposit. The remainder is to be paid in cash. I understand there are a lot of shady deals with payments and I do not want to be taken advantage of. The information provided is not warranted. Some information is assumed as passed along from hear say and some I have deducted from my observations. I am trying to be as honest as possible regarding what I am describing the truck as being and as to how it is equipped. If you have any questions I will do my best to answer them as time permits. It is possible I may withdraw this truck from the auction if I get a response from word of mouth regarding its being for sale. A lot of people I know and that have heard about it would love to have it but do not have the funds or can not justify purchasing it. The $500.00 deposit is not refundable. |
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