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55 Ford F100 Pickup Street Rod Truck Rat Rod on 2040-cars

US $14,000.00
Year:1955 Mileage:99000
Location:

Armada, Michigan, United States

Armada, Michigan, United States

1955 Ford F100 Pickup Street Rod Truck. Fiberglass hood, front fenders and running boards. This truck started it's life in California. Moved the truck to Michigan and took it down to frame and has been blasted and painted. Installed mustang 2 front end with 76 Ford Granada disc brakes and calipers. It has a 9 inch Ford rear end, a Ford 302 small block (freshly built), headers, Edelbrock carburetor and manifold and with a cam. This classic has been painted a beautiful teal color with black interior. It turns heads as you drive it down the road. Relisting due to non paying bider an no I will not ship it to Germany on a slow boat or any other country outside of the USA driver door window now has a small crack in it !

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    We may regard Ford as an American automaker, but ask a Brit and they may tell you otherwise. The Blue Oval has, after all, been selling cars in the UK since 1903, and started manufacturing there as far back as 1911 when it began local production of the Model T in Manchester. Last year Ford ended 100 years of vehicle manufacturing in the UK when the last Transit van rolled off the assembly line in Southampton, but it's still the biggest-selling automotive marque in Britain.
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