1957 Ford F 100 Pickup - Clean Unrestored Condition - V8 - Runs Excellent! on 2040-cars
Cleveland, Ohio, United States
Thank you for looking at my original F-100 Pickup Truck. It has three on the tree and a 292 V8 motor, and it couldn’t run any better. The body is original, but it needs a paint job. The bed is clean with some rust under the license plates. The interior is all-original just like you see in the pictures, and it’s just a lot of fun to drive. The underneath of the truck is in excellent shape. The frame is near-perfect, and it’s all-solid. Please review the additional pictures by clicking the Photobucket link below, so you can see more details. On the passenger side of the front floor when you get in, it is also rusted, but patched with a license plate, just as the back was. This truck is from West Virginia. It was not exposed to the salt, and so the amount of rust that this truck has, (for being 56 years old) is very little. The miles are not actual. If you’re looking for an old truck just to cruise around town or for an easy restoration project, this truck may be right for you. If you’re planning on driving this truck home it’s turn-key ready to go. Both the lights and turn signals also work. Thanks again for reading my ad, and good luck if you decide to bid. If you’re the lucky winner, I will contact you within one hour of the auction ending. I would like the car paid for by either cash or wire transfer within 48 hours. I will not pay for your delivery transportation, but I will work with your shipper. This vehicle is being sold as-is, which means that there is no warranty, because there is no way that I can offer a warranty on a car of this age. If you have any question, or would like to come out, feel free to send me a message through eBay, On Aug-05-14 at 16:54:09 PDT, seller added the following information: CLICK HERE TO VIEW MORE PICTURES OF THIS PICKUP! -----------> X X |
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