1953 Ford F-100 Pickup Truck Project Hot Rod - Radical Custom - Rat Rod on 2040-cars
Loves Park, Illinois, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Make: Ford
Drive Type: FORD AUTO TRANS
Model: F-100
Mileage: 200,000
Trim: SHORT BED
The auction is for a 1953 Ford F100 pickup truck. This truck has alot of work finished and alot to do.
CHOPED TOP: 4" Completed by old style - material is added and rear window is still standard stock size
CHANNLED: or body droped 4" the frame was Z-ed both front and rear of cab the floorboard was not raised but the transmision tunnel was altered to fit.
SECTIONED: BODY 4" - BED 4" AND FENDERS ??????
HOOD PANCKED
BED: shortened 13"
FRAME: shortened 10 " (this was done when the cab was lowered)
BRAKES: pedal converted to pendulum style under dash (from frame) new power booster and master cylinder. Front converted to disc rear stock drums needs brake lines.
STEERING: power steering box on frame, pump and pump engine brackets included. no stearing column.
FUEL TANK: new instaled in frame
NEW RADIATOR AND NEW ELECTRIC FAN
WHEELS & TIRES: new Bfgoodrich radial T/A raised letters on new CHROME wheels Front P215/70R15, Rear P255/60R 15
GLASS: new windshield stock (not cut yet for chopped top) - rear window stock ready to go - door glass full deleate vents
There are other miscellaneous parts that will go with the truck. I dont know if the engine and trans are any good?
PLEASE LOOK AT ALL THE PICTURES AND ASK ALL THE QUESTIONS YOU NEED
THINK YOU
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