1954-1955 Ford F-100 Ready To Drive Home on 2040-cars
Austin, Texas, United States
Engine:Ford V-8, 400 cu.in.
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:gas
Interior Color: Burgundy
Make: Ford
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: F-100
Drive Type: 2 wheel rear
Mileage: 641
Trim: custom
If you are looking for a nice restored Ford pickup that you can drive now, this is your truck. Very presentable older restoration of an original sheet metal truck. F-100 half ton pickup has a 400 cu. in. Ford engine, C-6 automatic transmission, 9 inch Ford rear. Nice shiny paint with tan grille. Power disc brakes on the front, power steering, very comfortable cloth seat with a tilt steering column with a column shift. LeCarra steering wheel and custom gauge panel with VDO gauges. Chrome wheels and chrome front and rear bumpers. A dual exhaust. Custom wood bed with polished stainless steel strips.
You are invited to see and drive this F-100 pickup in Austin, Texas. This 1954 F-100 is being sold as-is, where is, with no warranty expressed or implied. The buyer will be responsible for transporting the vehicle after purchase is complete. This truck is for sale locally and reasonable offers will be considered, and I reserve the right to cancel this ad at any time.
I invite any potential bidder to come take a good look at this truck and take a test drive before placing a bid. This F-100 drives out real nice with a smooth shifting C-6 tranny with lots of power to the rear wheels.
A deposit of $500. via paypal or cash - will be due within 48 hours of purchase. The full purchase price will be due within 7 days of purchase or the close of sale. Please call Allen with any questions: home: 512-345-2232 or cell: 512-964-3232.
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