1949 F1 F-100 Kool Old School Hot Rod Ratrod Cruiser V8 Auto Classic 49 Pickup on 2040-cars
San Diego, California, United States
Here is a very Kool little pickup. Has that Old School Stance and Style.
Powered by a Ford 390 V8 . 4 Barrel Carb and Dual exhaust that run all
the way to the rear. Sounds great with Plenty of power.
C6 Ford Automatic transmission. Ford 9 inch rear end.
Dropped front axle with leaf springs, front and rear, does the job of
getting it down nice n low. Tires and wheels are almost new.
Rock Solid Southern California Truck, so no rust Issues. Floors, Doors,
Cab Corners, Roof Rails , Frame, are Clean and Solid
Bed Wood was replaced.
Rewired with EZ Wiring harness.
Interior has a pair of Bucket seats in Gray Cloth in excellent shape. Even
has a headliner. Dash has been smoothed out, but I have the new stock radio
grille that will come with if you like that better.
For you guys out of the good ole USA, This truck in powered by Ford v8 with
stock frame and Stock Brakes and Steering. Vin tag and Clear Clean California
Title. Makes it much easier to import.
Straight Body . Has some fender dings, with flat and patina
paint, that adds to the Old School Hotrod Ratrod Look.
Ask Questions........ I didn't build this truck but I can get you answers.
Sold as is with no warranty expressed or implied. Actual Mileage unknown. Display Plate does not convey. Current License Plates do. Dash
Cluster Gauges not hooked up but has aftermarket gauges. New Front and Rear
Window Rubber Seals will come with.
I SELL WORLDWIDE.
I reserve the right to end the auction early for a Reasonable Offer.
Bid Now
Thank You
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