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1955 Ford F100 on 2040-cars

Year:1955 Mileage:99999 Color: Satin Black /
  Black/White
Location:

Vail, Arizona, United States

Vail, Arizona, United States
Engine:V8
Body Type:Shortbed Truck
Vehicle Title:Clear
Condition:

Used

VIN (Vehicle Identification Number)
: F10D5C17452
Year: 1955
Mileage: 99,999
Make: Ford
Exterior Color: Satin Black
Model: F-100
Interior Color: Black/White
Trim: F100
Number of Cylinders: 8
Drive Type: RWD

1955 Ford F100 satin black with a black and white interior. The truck was used by a company for product promotion/product placement at trade shows in San Francisco/Los Angeles/San Diego/Las Vegas/Phoenix. This is a very solid truck with no rust that we can find. Glass is all original and has cracks all around, the front windshield has 2 small rock chips. The retro stereo and the speakers were removed - so there is NO STEREO or speakers in the truck. The satin black paint is in great condition with some minor fading along with some dings, small paint chips, dents and scratches on the truck. The bed wood is in great condition. The front bumper, grill, radiator cover and a lot of interior parts have been powder coated flat black. The brakes are the original drum brakes and have new pads, wheel cylinders and new shocks. There is no power steering and is all original. The tires are BF Goodrich Radial TA's and appear almost new. The front tires are size 215/65 R15 and the rear tires size are 235/60 R15. The interior is in perfect condition and appears new with very minimal wear with no tears or rips on the seat or on the carpet. The heater works good and it has a new heater core. There is no a/c. It has a Chrysler 440 engine that looks like it was well taken care and runs and sounds great. The engine has lots of new parts on it, new Edelbrock carb, new starter, new radiator fan etc... The Exhaust also appears new and has been H-Piped. We don't know if the engine has been rebuilt or the actual miles on the motor and truck. The automatic transmission is the Chrysler Torqueflite and works as it should with smooth shifting. The gauges are Stewart Warner and they all work good - the water temp gauge is a Sunpro water temp gauge that works and the amperes gauge is not working because it is not hooked up. Overall this F100 is in great condition and someone put a lot of work and money into it. The truck is appraised in the low $20,000's and the reserve is well below that. International bidders are welcomed and all offers will be considered. It's fun to drive, rides down the rode very good and is very fast. Any question's just email.     

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