1954 Ford F-1 Pickup on 2040-cars
Lake Park, Minnesota, United States
Body Type:Pickup Truck
Engine:460 v-8
Vehicle Title:Clear
Interior Color: Blue
Make: Ford
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: F-100
Trim: n/a
Cab Type (For Trucks Only): Regular Cab
Drive Type: c-6, 9" ford rear
Mileage: 66,164
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
for sale is a 1954 ford pickup;
i have just bought this here, in las vegas while on vacation, to use as my driver while here for a week;
u will need to have this shipped from las vegas, i do have someone here to help load and i can help
find shipping.
this is a very nice straight ford; i cannot find any rust at all;
the pickup is in grey primer; it wouldn't be too big of job to paint this.
the beauty of this pickup is the drive trane and chassis build; it was all done profeshional;
done right; goes down the road excellent at 70 miles per hour;
it is very safe to drive;
all guages work except volt gage; fuel gauge works, has new sender;
heater works.;
the engine is an excellent running 460; actual miles unknown;
the tranny is a c-6, works excellent, miles unknown.
the rear is a 9" ford, 3.0 gears;
the front chassis is boxed with new bb springs and anti sway bar, it is dropped 3"
and has the gm disc brake conversion. bb motor mounts; all done right and looks great;
the rear has a rebuilt ford 9" 3.0 locker (highway);
rear has a currie brake set up; with new drums.
new springs in rear and also 3" dropped;
it has the early ansen wheels, that look great; the tires have plenty of life left on them.
the original fuel tank has been serviced and coated.
the rear fenders have been widened and running board done also to fit great; this was done by Counts Kustoms.
the interior is very nice.
there is a crack in pass. door glass
this truck looks right and drives right; it is a real bargin at my by it now price.
for ?'s call me. 218-464-2821
Ford F-100 for Sale
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