1950 Ford F100 on 2040-cars
Sevierville, Tennessee, United States
Engine:flat head V-8
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Interior Color: white and red
Make: Ford
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: F-100
Trim: f100
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Drive Type: 2wd
Mileage: 61,257
Exterior Color: Red
I have a 1950 ford f100,,truck was redone about 18 years ago and has only been driven in parades and local car shows since,, the original matching numbers ford flat head V8 was redone at the same time truck may have 300 miles on it since it was redone,,the truck only has 61,257 miles on it,,, the flathead motor purrs like a kitten, and has a 3 speed on the floor, the only thing on the truck that's not original is the dual exhaust and the new tires,, this is a very nice truck to drive around and take to car shows,,the truck is located in severville tn,, truck has only had 2 owners since it was new and I have known this truck all my life,,if you are Interested in this truck you can call,,276-768-8301,, ask for Ronnie ,,, we will be more than glad to show you this piece of ford history,,,, will only trade on other older muscle cars ,, like I said this truck was done 18 years ago so it does not look like a brand new restoration,,but it has NO dents or rust couple little areas paint flaked off but its a really good driver and turns heads everywhere it goes,, I am listing this truck for a friend of mine his name and number is in this add please contact him,,,500.00 must be paid within 24 hours of winning this auction and remaining money paid in cash to the owner at time of pickup or work the deal out with him,, thanks for looking
On May-28-13 at 10:10:40 PDT, seller added the following information:
I have the right to end this auction at anytime do to the truck is for sale locally, and with the weather being nice got a lot of Interest, if your Interested I would call Ronnie and talk to him,,ok do to someone wanting a 40,000 truck for what Im asking for this one I am relisting this truck,,,,,,, like I have said this truck was done 18 years ago does it still look good yes it does,, it does have a few places where the paint has flaked off the truck runs and drives fine and yes it still looks good but its NO show truck the is a little spot on the tailgate anjnd under the hood please remember this would make a very nice driver,, I have not and will not represent this truck as a show truck,and will not end this auction again without all funds in my hand you can call and ask all the questions you want and I will send you all the pics you want ,,,,,I suggest you come and look at this truck before bidding on it
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