1956 Ford F100 Truck Classic 302 V8 C6 Volarie Front End Blue Flames on 2040-cars
Wildomar, California, United States
Body Type:Pickup Truck
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:ford 302 ci
Fuel Type:gas
For Sale By:owner
Make: Ford
Model: F-100
Warranty: none
Trim: classic
Options: CD Player
Drive Type: truck
Power Options: Power Windows
Mileage: 13,000
Exterior Color: Blue
Interior Color: Gray
Disability Equipped: none
Number of Cylinders: 8
1958 Ford F100
302 Ci
C6 Transmission
Ford 9" rear end
Volarie Front end with disk breaks
Brand new Edelbrock Carb 600 cfm
Power no-wing windows
Dolfin Cluster Gages
Bench seat with center fold down
am/fm cd
No rust, excellent chrome
Crager rims
Tires 80%
On Feb-06-13 at 07:03:38 PST, seller added the following information:
1956 Ford F100 302 Ci C6 Transmission Ford 9" rear end Volarie Front end with disk breaks Brand new Edelbrock Carb 600 cfm Power no-wing windows Dolfin Cluster Gages Bench seat with center fold down am/fm cd No rust, excellent chrome Crager rims Tires 80%
On Feb-08-13 at 15:29:49 PST, seller added the following information:
You are bidding a 1956 ford F100. This truck is a driver and is machanicley sound. The body is straight. the paint is fair. There some minor scratches here and there. the running boards were chromed but it was a poor job. they are far from perfect. the gas tank was relocated to the rear under the bed. The motor was rebuilt when i bought it in 2003. The longest drive was to the pomona swap meet which is about 60 miles from my home. Most of my driving was limited to trips to home depot and picking up things my wife purchased at yard sales The truck was rewired when i bought it. Scheduled changes were done using Mobil 1 synthetic oil. Buy my standards its not a show truck but dam close
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