1954 Ford F-100 Pickup Truck Great Driver Hot Rod Custom Street Rod Rat Rod on 2040-cars
North Wales, Pennsylvania, United States
Body Type:Pickup Truck
Engine:350 ci Chevy
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
Interior Color: Tan/ Brown
Make: Ford
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: F-100
Trim: Hot Rod
Drive Type: RWD
Power Options: Power Seats
Mileage: 4,317
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Exterior Color: Tan
Up for sale is this BEAUTIFUL 1954 Ford Pickup that was professionally built . This truck is in GREAT condition, and is a AWESOME driver.
First they started with rust free western sheet metal, then there is a custom fabricated bed and tailgate. The hood has been modified to open forward giving this truck a nice custom feature that not many have. The paint has a real nice shine that will get compliments where ever you go. The floor of the bed has been coated with urethane bed liner. To finish the back of the truck off there is a custom built hard tonneau cover. Both the front and rear bumpers are stainless steel for that everlasting shine.
The body sits on the original chassis that was modified with a 1970 Camaro front subframe, that includes both power steering and brakes. Out back a 12 bolt posi from a Chevelle was installed retaining the factory four link with custom brackets welded to the frame. There is a pair of coil over shocks that support the rear and give this truck a really nice smooth ride.
For motivation there is a freshly rebuilt 350ci small block Chevy with about 2000 miles on it since the rebuild. Mated behind the motor is a turbo 400 that shifts perfectly, the transmission also has a frame mounted transmission cooler with brand new steel braided lines.
Out front there is a large aluminum radiator to keep this beauty cool no mater what the weather is like.
All four corners have Chevy rally wheels with rings and caps and mounted on them are BF Goodrich tires with great tread on them. The rear tires are 285/70/15 and the front are 225/70/15 giving the truck a nice stances that screams hot rod.
With its dual exhaust exiting out the sides it has a nice rumble without being to loud.
The interior is nicely redone and in good condition. It has a set of aftermarket gauges mounted in the factory cluster panel and a am/fm radio mounted in the dash. It has a GM steering column that has tilt feature making it enjoyable to drive for all size people along with its power seat. The windshield wipers have been converted to electric and the heater has been replaced which works really well . There is a underdash A/C unit mounted however it is not hooked up, but with a few parts and a little time this unit could be blowing cold air.
This truck has just been gone through front to back top to bottom and has a new PA inspection. This truck is ready to drive anywhere.
This truck has been driven so it does have a few chips here. There is also a small tear in the driver side seat by the power seat switch and a small stain in the carpet on the passengers side under the floor mat.
We are selling this for one of our customers who has to many cars and not enough time. We are a full service rod and custom shop and have been servicing this truck for many years. Please check out our website www.trickworksllc.com or our facebook page.
Thanks for looking and please email me if you need any other information or pictures.
Ford F-100 for Sale
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