1956 Ford F-100, Custom Cab Big Window on 2040-cars
Byron, Georgia, United States
For Sale By:Private Seller
Engine:V8
Year: 1956
Drive Type: STANDARD
Make: Ford
Model: F-100
Trim: FACTORY
Mileage: 100,000
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UP FOR AUCTION IS A HARD TO FIND 56 F100 CUSTOM CAB BIG WINDOW TRUCK THAT NEEDS TO FIND A NEW HOME. I NEED TO FOCUS ON THE MONEY PIT PROJECT AHEAD OF IT. THE CAB PICTURED HAS HAD THE FRAME MODIFIED WITH A GM FRONT SUBFRAME (THINK NOVA) WITH POWER STEERING AND DISK BRAKES AND A GM 10 B0LT REAR. THE OTHER FRAME THAT GOES WITH IT IS THE ONE THAT THE FRIEND I GOT THE TRUCK FROM WAS GOING TO USE INSTEAD. HE SAID IT WAS A FAT MAN MUSTANG FAB KIT THAT WAS BOUGHT SEVERAL YEARS AGO. THE REAR END THAT GOES WITH IT IS A C4 CORVETTE UNIT . I DO NOT HAVE THE MOUNTING KIT BUT THEY ARE REASONABLE AND AVAILABLE FROM SEVERAL VENDERS. THE LOUVERED HOOD PICTURED IS RUF AND GOES WITH IT. THE TRUCK HAS GOOD USABLE INNER FENDERS AND RADIATOR SUPPORT. THE FENDERS ARE FIBERGLASS AND ARE EXCELLENT QUALITY . THE REARS ARE THREE OR FOUR INCHES WIDER THAN STOCK. THE TRUCK ALSO INCLUDES ONE VERY NICE RUNNING BOARD AND A NEW REAR ROLL PAN. THE ENGINE IS A COBRA MUSTANG 5.0 AND TREMIC 5 SPEED WITH WIRING HARNESS THAT I BOUGHT FROM ANOTHER FRIEND. IT WAS GOING IN A DIFFERENT TRUCK PROJECT THAT DIDNT GET OF THE GROUND. IT HAS NICE COATED SHORTY HEADERS, AEROMOTIVE FUEL RAILS WITH REGULATOR,AND SLIGHTLY MORE CAM. THE MOTOR WAS SAID TO BE VERY STRONG BUT HAS SET A COUPLE OF YEARS. THE TRUCK CAB HAS RUST IN LOWER CAB CORNERS AND LOWER DOORS. THERE IS SOME ON THE ROOF WHERE THE TOP MEETS THE DRIP RAIL (PICTURED) ON THE DRIVERS SIDE AND IS VERY REPAIRABLE .IT HAD SOME RUST REPAIR IN FRONT FLOOR PANS WHAT LOOKS TO BE MANY YEARS AGO. IT TOOK ME A COUPLE OF YEARS TO TALK A FRIEND OUT OF THIS TRUCK BUT LIKE HIM I WANT TO SEE SOMEONE WITH THE TIME TO BUILD HER. EMAIL ME WITH ANY QUESTIONS
On Oct-26-13 at 17:52:42 PDT, seller added the following information: I HAVE THIS FOR SALE LOCALLY AND RESERVE THE RIGHT TO REMOVE AT ANY TIME |
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