1955 F-350 F350 Original Dually, Rat Rod, Clean! Very Rare on 2040-cars
Annapolis, Maryland, United States
Body Type:Pickup Truck
Engine:256 v8
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Ford
Model: F-350
Trim: Original Dually
Cab Type (For Trucks Only): Regular Cab
Drive Type: rear wheel drive dually
Mileage: 78,114
Exterior Color: White
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Interior Color: Red
Your are looking at hands down one of the coolest trucks on the road. This is a 1955 F-350 dually. Originally from Virginia and I found this truck locally a couple years ago. According to the data tag in the glove box it has 5.14 gears in the rear and was originally red. The kid who had it before me had the whole rat rod thing going so I stuck with it but re painted the truck white with 25% gloss in order to give it a satin look. Im not professional body man but it looks a lot better then when I first bought it. I put a roll in bed liner in the back and repainted the stack (that came with it when I bought it) and interior. The truck was supposed to come with a 239 v8 or Y block but according to a small tag on the current motor it has a 256 in it from a company in Richmond. I have no idea how many miles are on the truck as the speedo and odometer do not work. The lights work but I am missing two lenses for the passenger side rear lights. It has new glass and rubber on the passenger side door and I have new glass and rubber for the driver side door but have no time to put it in. The paint job is not perfect since it has to sit outside and I dont have a cover but it still turns heads everywhere. I replaced the original "widow maker" three piece wheels with a set from a newer box truck style vehicle I found in a junk yard and had the rims machined to fit this truck so it now has radial tires. The engine trans and rear all leak, but it is hands down the most reliable vehicle I have ever owned as long as you top off all fluids when needed. It has a three speed with a granny gear, non power drum brakes and non power steering. The windshield wipers do not work either. All in all this truck may not be a cream puff and it may only go 60/65 mph but it looks and sounds cooler than almost any other classic truck on the road. I have never gotten more compliments on a vehicle than I have on this truck. Any local bidders are more than welcome to come see the truck in person and go for a ride before purchase. And again this is a factory dually! I have yet to find another like it for sale. Feel free to ask any questions or if I can take more pictures to give you a better idea of what its all about I will be more than happy to do so. This is a very solid well preserved, rare piece of american history with a little twist of cool. Thanks! Happy Bidding!
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