1956 Ford F-100 on 2040-cars
Richland, Washington, United States
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Kompact Kar Korner
Description:
1956 Ford F-100 west coast truck built in San Jose
Beautiful torch red with white top, loaded with factory options, deluxe cab, polished trim, legendary B.B.W.
(big back window), chrome bumpers, grille, working AM radio, stock overhead speaker, restored beautiful paint,
interior
Fresh 292 Ci, 3-speed with O.D., 5 powder coat wheels with 5 new Michelins, 700R15 radials
1956 Ford pickups (137,581 built)
1956 Ford panel pickups (14,023 built)
1956 Ford big back window pickups (6,200 built) - super rare
1 body style only, body alignment doors shut better than new, super solid cab corners
About Us:
Kompact Kar Korner has been here in Lynnwood Washington on the same corner since 1971. We obviously take our
customer satisfaction very seriously. A great deal of our business here in the Seattle area is repeat and referral.
We are a licensed, bonded and insured car dealer in the state of Washington, working closely with car enthusiasts
from all over the United States and abroad. Since 1971, now 42 years on the same Korner here in Lynnwood.
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