1956 Ford Truck F100 Big Window Project on 2040-cars
Fresno, California, United States
Engine:Ford 302 V-8
Used
Year: 1956
Drive Type: rear
Make: Ford
Mileage: 1
Model: F-100
Number of Cylinders: 8
Trim: Custom Cab
This is a 1956 Ford Truck F100 Custom Cab Big Window Project Truck!!! I have not had the truck long, The Truck had been siting for quite a few years before I got to it. Still a Very Nice start to a BW Truck!! The Previous owner installed a engine and trans from a 1982 Mustang GT 302 with a 4 Speed Manual Overdrive tranny. They did not finish the change so it sat. Body- The truck is Straight, it has The Front and Rear SS Trim and glass is good, except for doors glass missing driver and pass cracked. The Dash is Clean no extra holes, just a great example of an Untouched Dash. The Seat is Missing, and it has a Mustang Steering Column and Gear box, It works Great its Tight! cab corners do have some rust (not bad) Please see Pics, and the Driver door has rust at bottom, pass door also starting to show rust. Roof Is Good No Rust through! Over all the Truck has some Straight Body Panels!! Not perfect but Good!!. Running Boards could use some straightening. Please look at Pics!!! Has Ply wood in Bed, and will still need some bolts here and there on the truck. Chassis- Frame needs some cleaning but it has Stock Chassis!!! I have not worked on the brakes but it Steers!!! Wheels are old school Mags and the Tires are ok! Just Rollers!! Engine - From what I can tell its a Ford 302 HO and Trans is a 4 Speed manual w/overdrive! I don't know anything about the motor other than what the previous Owner told me and it Came out of a Running Mustang and it was fast!! I do not know the condition of the engine or trans. I would guess that it wouldn't take much to get running, but I cant Confirm that. I do not like the way the mounts were set up so they will need some attention. Not exactly sure what it needs other than a starter and Dist Cap!! and wires! I'm sure who ever gets this Big Window will have there own idea on what they will do! Here's your Chance to Own a Big Window Truck and not Spend a ton of money buying one done someone's else's way! This is a Project Truck and will make a Very Nice Truck when completed. Its all there!!! This is a numbers Matching Truck as far as Title, Vin Tag and Frame Numbers!! and a California Built Truck!!! It don't get much better!! I am trying to describe the truck the best I can. I have not have it long. Title is Clear and in My name with a Ca Non Op. I will sell overseas and will help with loading on my end as much as possible. There will be a $500.00 Deposit due within 3 days at end of auction through pay pal with the remaining balance to be paid within 6 Days at end of auction Unless other arrangements are made! it will be Cash, or Certified Bank Cashers Check Or Bank Transfer. If you have any Questions Please ask!!!
On Sep-02-14 at 15:46:50 PDT, seller added the following information: Just want to be clear on the trans I believe its a 4 speed Manual Trans, I was told it has Overdrive but I'm not sure how it works on a Manual Trans. On the Subtitle I put 5 speed, I Meant 4 speed, just want to be clear! Thx!! |
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