Custom 1959 Ford F100 4x4 5.8 Efi V8, Auto, Bronco Chassis on 2040-cars
Folsom, California, United States
Body Type:Pickup Truck
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:V8
For Sale By:Private Seller
Interior Color: Black
Make: Ford
Model: F-100
Trim: Custom Cab
Options: 4-Wheel Drive, CD Player
Drive Type: 4x4
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes
Mileage: 0
Power Options: Power Locks
Exterior Color: Matte Blue
This is a custom 1959 Ford F100 styleside 4x4 pickup. This truck was custom built using the drivetrain from a 1996 Ford Bronco and straight axeled with Ford F150 front axel. The engine is the stock Bronco 5.8 EFI with recent tuneup and new battery, engine runs strong with no issues. The driveline was lifted and is on brand new 37x14.5R15 Toyo mud terrain tires. Custom stainless side mount exhaust, great sound that is not too agressive. This truck is extremely custom both outside and in.
The truck was completely broken down and painted in a matte blue single stage paint and all parts were either cleaned up or replaced. The interior is brand new top to bottom, with new seat, carpet, all new stainless steel screws and bolts top to bottom, headliner and all accessories. The interior has a full custom alpine stereo system with bluetooth hands free calling and streaming, and new alpine speakers all mounted in custom kick panels. The original dash was kept but all the gauges replaced with a custom Dakota digital panel.
This truck represents hundreds and hundreds of hours of custom work and tens of thousands of dollars in parts. The labor alone to build this truck again would be more than the asking price alone, this is an amazing deal for whoever gets this truck. This is a great custom truck for someone looking for that great classic Ford look with the drivability and reliability of a modern drive train and is ready to drive home. Will consider ALL serious offers, cash talks. I also have a gallon of the custom mixed paint that will come with the truck in case the next owner need to do any touch up work.
- The doors have power locks installed in them, but they need to be adjusted before they will work.
- The previous owner cut a hole in the bed to fit the fuel tank, it needs to be either patched or covered.
- The doors have brand new weather stripping, but it was not glued properly and is loose in a few spots.
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