Original 56 Ford F100 Shortbed Pickup Truck on 2040-cars
Hummelstown, Pennsylvania, United States
56 F100. Overall pretty decent shape. The truck is basically all original and never been molested. It was painted some very long time ago with plenty of age, cracks, peeling paint, ...etc. original 272 Y-block V8, 3 speed on column. I believe this to be the original seat cover. Bed wood is rotted away. Has usual rust at cab corners, front of rear fenders and floor. But a great restoration candidate, or a decent driver just the way it is. Would be hard to find a 56 this close to being a driver for less. As far as I can tell, it just needs some brake work from sitting. I just charged the battery, added some fresh gas, and got it running. Clean and clear PA title in my name. All 4 original wheels and hubcaps. Bed sides and tailgate are solid and straight. Fenders are all usable and pretty solid. New fuel pump. New cap, rotor and points. Complete new radiator and hoses. Just a decent 56 for the money. Email any questions or to come and see it. Cash in person, or certified check with time to clear. Can not be driven away without brakes overhauled. For the asking price I will include a 1959 fresh Ford V8. Never started, complete, painted and ready to go with new and refurbished parts.
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