1956 Ford F100 Pickup Truck, 1955 1954 1953 on 2040-cars
Gilbert, Arizona, United States
1956 Ford F-100 Short-bed Truck Up for sale is a stunning Ford pickup truck. 1956 is the best year of all the trucks. This truck is really fun to drive and gets tons of looks. It sports an awesome sounding Y block with headers and 4 speed transmission. I just had it painted BMW Vermillion Red. The entire truck was disassembled for paint. Doors, fenders, truck box, hood etc. It wasn't a cheap paint job. The paint was even wet sanded and buffed. The paint is near perfect. You will not be disappointed and for the price, it's a steal and will bring miles of smiles. So here is what was done.
The truck does not have a heater. They are pretty easy to find and install. Not much need for them in AZ. If you want one installed, let me know, maybe we can work that in for you. And the wipers may need a new motor. I just haven't inspected that detail all the way through. It may just be a loose wire. Other than that, this truck is in pretty good shape. And you will not be disappointed. Please call me if you have any questions. I have tried to be as detailed as possible. The truck has a clean title. Again, call with any questions. Jason-480-619-835three. Although this trucks runs great, it's a 1956 classic truck. If you don't live here in the Phoenix metro area, then I would consider shipping it. Don't jump in to a classic truck and drive it across the country. I also do not extend or intend to imply that there is any warranty. The truck is purchased AS-IS. If you have concerns, please pay to have someone come inspect the truck for you. If you have a (0) experience, please contact me before bidding to qualify yourself. Good luck and bid with confidence. |
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