1951 Ford F-100 Truck Fully Custom Rat Rod Hot Rod Bagged Air Ride One Of A Kind on 2040-cars
Encinitas, California, United States
Engine:FLAT HEAD V8 ORIGINAL
Used
Drive Type: MANUAL
Make: Ford
Mileage: 286
Model: F-100
Trim: BLACK
Options: Leather Seats
1951 CUSTOM CLASSIC FORD F-100 RAT ROD HOT ROD ON AIR RIDE THIS TRUCK IS ALL 100% REAL STEAL BODY IS IN GREAT SHAPE YOU CAN LEAVE AS RAT ROD (THE PATINA IS SICK LOOKING) OR PRIME AND PAINT AND MAKE THIS THING INTO A SHOW CAR.
- ORIGINAL REBUILT FLATHEAD V8 ONLY 200+ MILES ON IT RUNS LIKE A TOP - CUSTOM FAB WORK ALL AROUND ON THIS TRUCK NEW FENDERS TAILGATE WINDOW GLASS (SMOKE TINT) SEALS ECT. - FULL PAINTED INTERIOR DASH DOORS NEW HEAD LINER - CUSTOM BRASS LED HEAD LIGHTS WITH BLINKERS UP FRONT - POWER STEERING CONVERSION - DISC BRAKES - CUSTOM VINTAGE REAL LEATHER UPHOLSTERY ON BENCH SEAT NEW CARPET AND FLOOR INSULATION - 4 LINK BAGGED FRONT AND BACK SUSPENSION - CUSTOM REAR WOOD BED AND LOCKABLE CHEST - CUSTOM RIMS WITH LOW PRO TIRES - THIS TRUCK HAS HAD OVER 18K IN MATERIALS AS WELL AS ALOT OF TIME AND CARE PUT INTO IT TO MAKE IT LOOK RIGHT TO MANY THINGS DONE TO IT TO LIST SEE PICS THEY SPEAK FOR THEMSELVES YOU CAN DRIVE THIS CAR AS IS TURNKEY OR MAKE INTO A BAD ASS 40K+ SHOW CAR. I AM SICK OF GETTING 20 CALLS A DAY ON THE TRUCK WITH PEOPLE WHO DON'T HAVE THE MONEY OR FLAKE ON THE PICK UP OF THE TRUCK. I CAN TAKE 18,000 OBO FOR THE TRUCK. THE FIRST PERSON TO GET ME THE CASH OR WIRE I WILL HOLD THE TRUCK AND ARRANGE SHIPPING THE NEXT DAY IF NEEDED THANKS FOR LOOKING YOU WONT FIND ANOTHER F100 AS NICE AND CUSTOM AS THIS . FEEL FREE TO CALL OR MESSAGE WITH ANY OTHER QUESTIONS OR OFFERS. PHONE 760 587 9526 |
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