1957 Ford F100 Short Bed Step Side Pickup on 2040-cars
Eden, Utah, United States
Body Type:Pickup Truck
Engine:272 Cubic Inch V8
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Exterior Color: Black Primer
Make: Ford
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: F-100
Trim: Step Side
Cab Type (For Trucks Only): Regular Cab
Drive Type: Two Wheel Rear Dirve
Mileage: 99,999
Sub Model: F100
1957 Ford F100, Stepside, Short Bed, Pickup Truck. This is a running, driving, 1957 Ford F100 Pickup. I have a clear "Original Title" in my name. Please look closely at all of the photos. The truck comes with an extra set of rear fenders, extra bed side panels, Ford F100 hood script, new door locks, and other small parts, as well as several 1957 Ford truck catalogs. The original 272 V8 engine runs smoothly and the truck shifts easily. The brakes are soft, but still stop the truck. The emergency brake works properly. This truck is still a restoration project, but is straight, with minimal rust problems. The truck is very original and was first sold in Montana. As you can see from the photos, I live in the mountains of Utah and a two wheel drive truck is difficult to drive in the winter. I can add three additional photos to my ad. If there is something you would like a closer look at, please let me know and I will take the photos and add them to this description. The reserve on the truck is low and well under the truck's value. The truck was originally painted Ford green.
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