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1955 Ford F-100 Pickup Base 3.9l on 2040-cars

Year:1955 Mileage:0
Location:

Millboro, Virginia, United States

Millboro, Virginia, United States
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Up for auction is my 1955 Ford F100 Pickup.  It has a V8 Power King 132 Engine that has been redone with 00000 miles.  3 Speed transmission on the column, clean engine bay and undercarriage.  There are wood slats in the bed which gives it a classic look and the exhaust pipe is a stainless steel Ford pipe.  This truck has been completely restored inside and out.  The seats have been redone with black leather and red cloth.  It is garage kept, in very good condition and runs good.  View the pictures I've added and if you have any questions, please feel free to contact me.

I am a new seller and will be clearing out a few of my collectible vehicles. I will describe these to the best of my knowledge and be as honest as possible. I will not be held liable or responsible for basic wear and tear of antique or older model cars but will be as honest as possible when describing each one. Please feel free to contact me with any questions or concerns about this vehicle and I will do my best to answer. Bidder/Auction winner will understand that there is NO warranty with this vehicle. Please read the description carefully and ask any questions before bidding. The car will be auctioned off, AS IS, WHERE IS, and with NO returns or refunds once payment is received. Payment is expected within 7 business days of winning this auction and vehicle must be picked up within 10 days of receiving payment. Non-paying, unqualified, bid shielding and any other type of harassment will be dealt with according to Ebay rules and regulations, local law and may include legal action, applicable fees, and or any other necessary costs. Serious bidders only! If payment is not received or arrangements made on behalf of auction, the vehicle can and will be made available to other potential buyers on a first come, first serve basis. Payment in the form of Certified Check ONLY will be accepted. Buyer is responsible for pickup. Bidder/winner accepts the terms and conditions that I have made available and acknowledge that they have read and understand all information presented before bidding.


On Apr-12-14 at 18:22:39 PDT, seller added the following information:

Please read carefully when bidding.  Up for auction is my 1955 Ford F100 Pickup.  VIN#FF10V5N19373.  I am not sure about the engine Liters but I do know it is a V8 Power King 132 Engine that has been redone with 00000 miles.  3 Speed transmission on the column, clean engine bay and undercarriage.  There are wood slats in the bed which gives it a classic look and the exhaust pipe is a stainless steel Ford pipe.  This truck has been completely restored inside and out.  The seats have been redone with black leather and red cloth.  It is garage kept, in very good condition and runs good.  View the pictures I've added and if you have any questions, please feel free to contact me.

I am a new seller and will be clearing out a few of my collectible vehicles. I will describe these to the best of my knowledge and be as honest as possible. I will not be held liable or responsible for basic wear and tear of antique or older model cars but will be as honest as possible when describing each one. Please feel free to contact me with any questions or concerns about this vehicle and I will do my best to answer. Bidder/Auction winner will understand that there is NO warranty with this vehicle. Please read the description carefully and ask any questions before bidding. The car will be auctioned off, AS IS, WHERE IS, and with NO returns or refunds once payment is received. Payment is expected within 7 business days of winning this auction and vehicle must be picked up within 10 days of receiving payment. Non-paying, unqualified, bid shielding and any other type of harassment will be dealt with according to Ebay rules and regulations, local law and may include legal action, applicable fees, and or any other necessary costs. Serious bidders only! If payment is not received or arrangements made on behalf of auction, the vehicle can and will be made available to other potential buyers on a first come, first serve basis. Payment in the form of Certified Check ONLY will be accepted. Buyer is responsible for pickup. Bidder/winner accepts the terms and conditions that I have made available and acknowledge that they have read and understand all information presented before bidding.

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