I’m selling this 1959 Ford
F-100 4x4. It has a 292 Y-block V-8 ( approx 20,000 on the rebuild) with an
Edelbrock 3 Deuce Aluminum intake manifold, progressive linkage, tri power
fuel block, 3 holley 94 rebuilt about 6 months ago, new headers and exhaust. New
BFG 33x12.5 all terrain, aluminum rims. Brakes have all been replaced. Springs
have been rebuilt and 1 leaf added for support. New dual front steering stabilizer. New front LED headlights. The box is pretty rusted as
well as the cab with the driver side being the worse. I do however have a big
back window (minus the doors) as well as another box that’s in good shape. The cab however has
rust on the floor boards ( I have 1 floor pan for the passenger side floor) but the back window looks to be in good shape as do
the cab corners. I have had this truck for over 20 years, but with a family it doesn’t
make sense to keep. New spark plugs, wires, points, fuel pump and have re-wired the from the cab back on the lights as well as replaced the turn signal column switch. New wiper motor, seat has been redone, new front hubs (not
installed), and brake power booster (not installed) I’ve been driving this
truck daily with no problems but this truck is still a work in progress and
therefore being sold "As Is" with no warranties or guarantee. This truck is also listed local, I could pull ad. Any questions please txt/ call (307) 797-1939.
$250.00 NON-REFUNDABLE DEPOSIT REQUIRED WITHIN 24 HOURS OF AUCTION END
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Ford F-100 for Sale
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