1953 Ford F100 Project Truck on 2040-cars
Jonesboro, Louisiana, United States
Transmission:Automatic
Engine:302
Body Type:Pickup Truck
Year: 1953
Mileage: 100,000
Make: Ford
Model: F-100
Number of Cylinders: 8
Trim: truck
Drive Type: Rear
Up for bids is this 1953 ford F100 truck. These truck are getting extremly hard to find in any condition. This one is very restorable. From the looks of it this truck was on the road in the last 10-15 years and was a nice little hot rod. This is a project. It needs to be restored. As far as rust issues it will need the normal stuff for a old truck. The cab corners need work and the bottom of the drivers door will need work. There is some other minor rust places here and there but this is the major work that needs to be done. The rockers and door jams look good. The bed is good. All the glass is good. The hood will need some work but is useable. Its hard for me to detail every inch of the truck so if you are in question about a specific area or place you see in pictures please ask. Someone put some newer bucket seats in it. I have alot of the interior stuff for it. I took pics of alot of the stuff. There is a grille that comes with it. The drivetrain is a newer 302 with a c-4 automatic transmission and a 9 inch rear end. This is a 60 year old truck so it will need some work. The motor will turn over by hand so it is not froze up. I am not sure of the condition of the drivetrain. If you have questions or need more pics please let me know. Please if you are interested in bidding before placing a bid make sure you have asked all questions about it and are sure you want it before bidding. I am having to relist it due to non payment and still have to pay all the listing fees anyway so please serious bidding. I will require full payment be made within seven days of the end of auction. I can store it as long as needed but will need the full payment in seven days. I will accept cash in person, certified bank check, or bank wire transfer as payment on this. The truck is located in Jonesboro Louisiana. Again if you have questions please let me know. My number is 318-278-1069 if you would like to call and talk in person. I will sell world wide but shipping is up to the buyer. I have a clear title to it.
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