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1956 Ford F-100 on 2040-cars

Year:1956 Mileage:99999
Location:

Peoria, Arizona, United States

Peoria, Arizona, United States
Engine:n/a
Vehicle Title:Clear
Condition:
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Year
: 1956
Make: Ford
Drive Type: rwd
Model: F-100
Mileage: 99,999
Trim: custom cab

  1. COMPLETE CAB AND DOORS perfect condition no rust painted in vermilion red 2 stage base coat clear coat .
  2. FRONT FENDERS IN DP40 PRIMER AND STRAIGHT Originals /original floors and rocker panels /
  3. new bob drakes lower front pan in dp 40 primer
  4. new repro bed sides and front panel in dp 40 sealer
  5. new running boards /body finished and primed 
  6. original grill pans correct for 56 media blasted and primed
  7. front lower valance in perfect condition
  8. front fenders straight media blasted originals and primed excellent condition
  9. rear fenders are perfect and ready for paint
  10. upper tie bar color matched and perfect
  11. core support color match and perfect shape no rust
  12. hood is in great shape been media blasted and sealed but not body finished
  13. chassis is original fully boxed TCI front tubular control arms chromed /2'drop spindles /2 piece front big 13''bear brakes with polished calipers cross drilled/rear has shock wave 4 link set up with 9'' currie rear 36 spline axles 1piece cross drilled rotor 12'' with polished calipers /transmission cross member ,and ford chrome molly tubular motor mounts 
  14. custom billet polished radiator /billet cooling fan and shroud
  15. stock 56 grill painted style /not chromed,           THIS TRUCK IS PRETTY COMPLETE MINUS GLASS AND MOTOR IM NOT PARTING THIS OUT SELLING ALL COMPLETE .I KNOW IM FORGETTING SOMETHING ,I HAVE LOTS OF EXTRA BODY PARTS AND ORIGINAL ITEMS  THAT WILL GO WITH THIS PROJECT /I STILL HAVE THE ORIGINAL WHEELS AND DASH PARTS NOT BEING USED /THE DASH ON THIS CAB IS ABSOLUTLY PERFECT.

 

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