1956 Ford Truck F250 F100 Flatbed Work Truck on 2040-cars
Pixley, California, United States
Body Type:flatbed
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:223 stright 6 cyl
For Sale By:owner
Number of Cylinders: 6
Make: Ford
Model: F-100
Trim: 3/4 ton 2door flatbed
Options: Leather Seats
Drive Type: granny 4 speed
Mileage: 139,800
Number of Doors: 2
Exterior Color: aqua marine pearl and white 2tone
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Interior Color: aqua marine pearl & white
Up for bid is a 1956 ford F250 3/4 ton I have done alot of work on it. It has new wheels, tires are about 60% tread. This is a very old truck so it does have a few rust spots that havn't been fixed yet. Also the back glass and door glass needs replaced but its still there.when i bought this truck the motor had just been rebuilt. so it runs very good, although these trucks were not built for speed. You got about 60-65mph tops. but you can pull a house in low gear. The body has a few dents but not bad at all. The seat is perfect besides a bit of overspray. Although the doors need some paint. Fenders wells have been rubberized undercoated. I do not want to sell this truck, i have done a ton of work on it but we have to move and i need some cash for moving expenses. My loss is your gain. the title is clear and its insured, i drive it around pretty often. You defintly get lots of looks from this truck. No need to bring a trailer you can drive this beast home! Truck is sold as is. So please ask any questions you want to know before bidding. As i do ask for $500 non refundable deposit within 48hr of auction close. And remainder must be paid within 7 days. you must pick up the truck in person. .Or i would be willing to drive it as far south as bakersfield and north as fresno if you cant pick it up. my reserve price is $ 2500 although i have seen heaps totally rusted out go for $5000 or more. Your going to love this truck if your a car guy or just a rancher. please ask questions. I only accept cash or paypal thank you and happy bidding!!!!
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