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1955 Ford F-100 Pick-up on 2040-cars

US $10,000.00
Year:1955 Mileage:1000 Color: PRIMED /
 GREY TWEED CLOTH
Location:

Melbourne, Florida, United States

Melbourne, Florida, United States
Body Type:STEP-SIDE
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:NO ENGINE
For Sale By:Private Seller
Condition:

Used

VIN (Vehicle Identification Number)
: F10V5K22537
Year: 1955
Exterior Color: PRIMED
Make: Ford
Interior Color: GREY TWEED CLOTH
Model: F-100
Trim: CUSTOM
Drive Type: NO TRANSMISSION
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Mileage: 1,000

 

I am listing this 1955 Ford  F-100 because I've got a 1956 Ford F-100 build almost completed and starting a Full Fender "32. We strongly suggest you come and see this unit. It is close to perfect.

DETAILS : 

1.) CAB IS TOTALLY RUST FREE

2.) NEW FIBERGLASS,FRONT FENDERS,REAR FENDERS 2" WIDER , RUNNING BOARDS

3.) NEW RODDOORS HEADLINER KIT,REAR WALL ,DOOR PANELS,KICK PANELS W//BOSTON SPEAKERS INSTALLED-GREY

4.) DESIGNER TWEED SEAT - GREY TWO TONE

5.) CLASSIS STEERING COLUMN,TILT,SHIFTER

6.) NEW DOOR HANDLES,HARDWARE,LATCHES

7.) POLISHED BILLET DASH,MOON GAUGES,WIREING HARNESS-COMPLETE

8.) WILWOOD MASTER CYLINDER,SINGLE PEDAL

9.) AUTO CUSTOM CARPET-NEW BLACK

10.) NEW STEEL BED AND TAIL GATE

11.) 1977 VOLARE FRONT SUPPENSION W// POWER STEERING,DISC BRAKES

12.) FORD 9" REAR AXLE 3:50 GEARS WITH COIL OVERS (QA1), DISC

13.) CHRIS ALSTON'S SUPENSION 4-LINK STREET SET-UP W// PAN BAR

14.) MISC: RAILS PAINTED PR-15 -FATMATE INSULATION-SOUND // HEAT  

15.) ENGINE MOUNTING BRACKETS (FORD//CHEVY) SMALL BLOCK

16.) 3" SS EXHAUST ( X PIPE ) SIDE OUTLET

17.) TUBULAR TRANNY CROSS MEMBER, ADJUSTABLE.

COULD BE MORE !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!




Please call if you have any questions about the truck, BOB: (321) 689-5890 cell.  Text messages- OK

The Ford is for sale locally and may be removed from the auction at any time.

The truck is sold AS-IS with no guarentee or warranty.  Winning bidder pays all taxes, transfer fees and shipping of the truck.

 

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