1954 Ford F100 Pickup on 2040-cars
San Jose, California, United States
Body Type:pickup
Engine:chevy 350
Vehicle Title:Clear
Exterior Color: Yellow
Make: Ford
Interior Color: Black
Model: F-100
Trim: Pickup
Drive Type: automatic
Warranty: none
Mileage: 50,565
Please don't bid if you don't intend to buy.
This is a 1954 Ford F100 that does start, idle, go into all gears and drive with no problems. We have sold this truck 2 times to scammers and are not falling for it a 3rd time. Please don't waste our time as we would not do so with yours.
The truck is a great truck for someone who wants a driving old pickup that rides like a newer truck. It does not need any work but could use some tinkering with to make perfect. The truck has small dings here and there and the tailgate is well used but other then that the truck is CLEAN. There is no rust on the corners or roof where it normally appears. It has a new windshield with rubber along with many other parts listed below.
Crate Chevy 350 engine
Crate Th350 transmission
Chevy 10 bolt rear end
Chevy Camaro POWER disk brakes
Chevy Camaro POWER steering
Chevy Camaro steering column with tilt
We were told it has almost everything to install factory Camaro AC
Chevy Camaro front suspension clip
Chevy Camaro rear axle with helper air bags in the rear.
Fuel Cell (we have factory gas tank)
Nice wood bed
Bumper is included
New windshield
It has a clean black interior\
Radio in the glove box, speakers in the kick panels
CLEAN CA TITLE
I AM NOT A CAR GUY, WE ARE JUST SELLING A FEW CARS FOR MY AUNT TO PAY FOR MY UNCLES EXPENSES. IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS, YOU CAN CALL US ANYTIME. IF YOU WOULD LIKE MORE PICS, SEND ME A EMAIL AND ILL SEND THEM TO YOU.
On Jan-20-13 at 11:22:01 PST, seller added the following information:
WE HAVE NOTICED THE TURN SIGNALS AND WIPPERS DON'T WORK. NOT SURE THE PROBLEM BUT IT SHOULD BE SIMPLE. THE TRUCK RUNS, DRIVES TURNS STOPS AND DOES WHAT A 54 FORD SHOULD DO BUT MUCH BETTER.
PLEASE CALL ME IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS 408 857 4612
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