1952 Ford F-1 4x4 Truck on 2040-cars
Pueblo, Colorado, United States
I'm selling my 1952 Ford F-1 4x4. I bought the truck a year ago and all it was was a painted shell with a 350 that barely ran. Since then I have wired, plumbed, replaced the drivetrain except the engine, and installed the interior. Drivetrain parts: new mad dog 700r4 non electric trans, rebuilt transfer, new driveshaft, new shocks, new brakes, new steering box , new power steering pump, new alternator, new water pump, new flexlite fan with 3 in spacer, new cold air intake, new edelbrock performer intake, rebuilt quadrajet carb , new battery, new electric fuel pump. Interior/exterior parts: All new glass except drivers door cracked, new wing windows and felt, new window cranks, fat cat dynamat, new carpet, new cd player amp and speakers, new vintage air heater defroster, new wiper motor , arms and blades, new steering wheel. The entire cab was dynamatted before any interior was installed. It also comes with 5 brand falken tires and rims, custom spare tire holder and a metal storage box in the bed. There are a couple of bad things. The be has dings in the floor from being used and the front clip was made into a one piece tilt by the previous owner and when they did the body work it wasn't to good so you can see where there are a couple of lines in the front fenders. I'M sure I forgot something just email me and I will answer as soon as I can. Thanks for looking
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