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1956 Ford F100 Custom Cab W. Completely Overhauled 1956 T-bird 312 Y-block on 2040-cars

Year:1956 Mileage:1
Location:

Mooresville, North Carolina, United States

Mooresville, North Carolina, United States

For Sale 1956 Ford F100 Custom Cab w. completely overhauled 1956 T-Bird 312 Y-Block (NO RESERVE).


OK, I TRY THIS AGAIN! THIS TIME ONLY SERIOUS BUYERS PLEASE, NO "EXPERTS" THAT WANT TO HELP ME SELLING THE TRUCK!! ALSO, THERE IS NOTHING WRONG WITH THIS TRUCK IF YOU WONDER ABOUT THE PRICE! IT IS PRICED TO SELL TO MAKE ROOM FOR ANOTHER TOY! IF IT DOES NOT SELL THIS TIME AROUND I WILL SHOW IT AT THE CHARLOTTE AUTO FAIR IN 3 WEEKS IF YOU WANT TO SEE IT. THANKS

This is a very solid all steel truck! It sounds great and runs very strong, I drive it every week ever since the engine was totally rebuild about 10 month ago. I love to run errands with it and go to the local car shows! I'm the third owner and the second owner purchased the Truck in 1975 and restored it about 15 years ago, but it needed a professional engine overhaul. The Truck has been kept inside since for many years. The body is super straight, the tilt hood needs some adjustment. The truck is rust and bondo free with one exception, the passenger door has some minor rust on the lower door panel, see picture. Paint is of older restoration, looks good but has normal scratches and scuffs (see pictures), but absolutely no dents! Steel floor boards, original steel fenders, truck bed and hood!

I hate to sell it, but I got too many toys as it is. This truck is very solid with thousands of dollars in engine work alone. Receipt and detailed pictures available upon sale.

This is not one of these boring Restomods!!! This is your authentic 1956 F100 with the brand and time period correct engine upgrade!!


  • Custom Cab

  • Only about 1000 miles since total Engine Rebuild!

  • Rare original Ram Horn Headers

  • Dual Exhaust

  • Very nice upholstery

  • Automatic Transmission

  • Transmission Oil Cooler

  • New 9" rear Axle

  • Power Steering

  • Original very tight steering box,

  • New oil pump

  • New fuel pump

  • Rebuild water pump

  • New belts

  • Front Disc Break (manual)

  • Rear Drum Break (manual)

  • Original Leaf Spring suspension all 4 corners

  • Converted to 12 Volt

  • Mallory Distributor

  • Converted to new Alternator

  • Power cut-off Switch

  • Edelbrock 500 cfm 4 barrel Carb

  • Original Polished Cast Aluminum T-Bird Valve Covers (Not the cheap Chrome Covers)

  • Matching polished T-Bird air filter cover from Rexhp

  • All new switches and cables, everything works!

  • Great working original 2 speed heater with custom temperature control valve

  • Very cold vintage 3 speed air condition unit with temperature control

  • Brand new windshield wipers, cranks and motor

  • New Chrome: Outside mirrors, inside Mirror, Inside Dome Light, all dash control bezels, visor brackets, horn ring

  • Stewart Warner Gauges, Oil Pressure, Water Temperature, Oil Temperature.

  • Passenger door has a little bit rust in the lower panel.

  • Nice wood bed

  • Steel Running Boards

  • Forward Tilt Hood Kit

  • 5 Pacer Aluminum wheels with almost new Uniroyal Tiger Paw tires 235 x 15'

Extra Parts:

  • One new side Window

  • Stewart Warner Oil Temp Gauge

  • Stewart Warner Volt Meter Wing Gauge

  • Stewart Warner Tacho Wing Gauge

  • Borg Clock time period correct from 1956 (freshly rebuild)

     

Truck is sold as it is, no warranties.

It also is listed for sale locally so I reserve the right to end this action early.

Only serious buyers please! I highly recommend to come see the truck in person.

$1000 DOWN PAYMENT PER PAYPAL REQUIRED. BALANCE MUST BE PAID IN FULL WITHIN 7 DAYS EITHER IN PERSON BY CASH, CASHIER'S CHECK OR BY BANK WIRE TRANSFER. NO PERSONAL CHECKS, NO TRADES.

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