1955 Ford Old School Gasser/hotrod From The 70's Barn Find on 2040-cars
Vermontville, Michigan, United States
Engine:SMALL BLOCK FORD
For Sale By:Private Seller
Mileage: 99,999
Model: Fairlane
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Trim: 2 door sedan
Drive Type: STICK OR AUTO
I HAVE A 1955 FORD OLD SCHOOL STRAIGHT AXLE GASSER [BUILT BACK IN THE SEVENTYS]. IT'S GOT GREAT POTENCIAL, BUTS NEED'S A LOT OF SHEET METAL FAB AND WELDING. I HAVE OWNED THIS CAR FOR ABOUT 3 YEARS AND NOW REALIZE AT 62 WITH THREE OTHER CARS A HEAD OF IT I'M JUST NOT GOING TO GET IT DONE. I DON'T HAVE A LOT OF INFO ON ITS PAST HISTORY OTHER THAN IT WAS BUILT IN THE SEVENTYS AS IT HAS A MID TO LATE 70'S FORD POWER STEERING BOX AND COLUMN. IT HAS THE EARLY FORD ECONOLINE DRUM BRAKE FRT AXLE. THEY DID A GOOD JOB INSTALLING IT AS IT IS CENTERED AND SETS NICE AND STRAIGHT AS IT SHOULD.[ STEERS EXCELLANT] IT WAS SET UP FOR A SMALL BLOCK [WAS GOING TO USE A WICKED 351 WINDSOR WITH TOPLOADER 4 SPEED]
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