1954 Ford Deluxe Panel Truck F100 on 2040-cars
Meridian, Idaho, United States
You are looking at a 1954 Ford Deluxe Panel Truck F100. As
you can see in the pictures, there is no motor or transmission. It has a motor
mount kit for a small block Ford 302 to 351, and the transmission mounts for a
C4 or C6. The body is very straight, but
not perfect. It was painted, but not put back together, so the paint is still
good on it. The rear lower panel needs a little work, but it’s not bad. If you didn’t
want the purple color, it would be an easy sand and paint. This truck has been
living in the garage, so the elements have not been a factor thus far for this
machine. This would be a very nice panel to finish. As you can see in the pictures, the panel is painted purple.
The grill and running boards are gray. The hood has been primered and is ready to paint. The floorboards are
excellent, with no rust. Looking underneath I could see some places that had
some rust repair. Underneath, the truck has been restored. The frame was sand
blasted and painted black as was the engine compartment. The brakes are all new
and the pedal is up. We installed a lowered 9-inch Ford rear end with all new
brakes. We installed a brand new Total Cost Involved (TCI) brake pedal with a
new master cylinder and power brake booster, with all new brake lines and
proportioning valve in line. It has a GM disc brake system in the front
(Corvette brakes) with new calipers and hoses. The front end has a 4-inch
dropped I-beam axle. Right now, it sits level with no motor or transmission,
but it will sit and look great once the weight is added. This truck has all the original gauge clusters, wiper
assembly and throttle assembly installed. It also has the original gas tank and
straps. The front and rear bumpers and the hood (with moldings) are all in
great shape. This truck needs new wiring, but the original wiring loom is
included. It is missing the rear tail
lights, hood moldings and front seat. The heater is missing. It needs new
glass, but I do have the old side door glasses and the rear door glass to make
a pattern. This panel truck has a new windshield rubber, and new rubbers for
the two small windows in the rear. It
has new door latches and rubbers installed in the front. This 1954 Ford Panel Delivery truck is an excellent
candidate for your next restoration project. You will be able to easily slide
in a motor and transmission of choice and be driving in short order. We are
selling this truck for a low reserve, so have fun bidding! Thanks for looking,
email us any questions or call Jack at 208-888-1240 (MST USA) Terms and Conditions: DO NOT BID UNLESS YOU
INTEND TO PAY. NO NEW BIDDERS OR ZERO FEEDBACK USERS PLEASE. No bid
retractions. If you are the high bidder when the auction ends you are the
new owner. I AM SELLING THIS CAR AS
IS, WITH NO IMPLIED WARRANTIES OR RESPONSIBILITY FOR REPAIR ONCE THE CAR HAS
BEEN PAID FOR. Seller reserves the
right to end this auction early for any reason! All inspections must be
completed before the completion of the auction, otherwise it is assumed the
item is to be accepted without an inspection. All used vehicles are sold
"as-is", with no warranty from the seller, expressed or
implied. We will make every reasonable effort to describe the vehicle,
and we include many photos to assist in that effort. However, it is important
to remember that these vehicles are pre-owned, not brand new. Therefore, not
mentioning a small imperfection, a light not working, etc... does NOT allow for
refusal of a car. Please keep this in mind when bidding on used cars. By
bidding on this vehicle, you are entering into a lawfully binding contract, so
please, Make certain and ask any and all questions before you place your bid!
Serious bidders only! Please feel free to contact me for any questions. Please
email me & inquire with any and all questions prior to bidding, not after!
Once the reserve is met, this will be considered a legal and binding contract. Payment Policy: A $1000.00 deposit is
due within 3 days of the auction close, and the remaining balance due within 7
days of the auction ending. I accept Bank to Bank transfers, cashiers
checks and money orders. Shipping Policy: Shipping is the winner’s
responsibility! I will assist you any way that I can. I will also
store the vehicle under a roof until your arrival. |
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