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1953 Ford F-1 Off Road Truck 4x4 Mudder Race Bogger F-150 Bronco on 2040-cars

US $3,000.00
Year:1953 Mileage:2000
Location:

Bay City, Michigan, United States

Bay City, Michigan, United States


We have a 1953 Ford Custom Flatbed truck

Custom built 1953 Ford F-1 on a 1978 Ford Bronco frame.  It is a flatbed truck with a 400M engine.  So many modifications that the are too many to list here but we will try to list the big ones.  Tub bumper in the front, new one in the back. Radiator has dual electric fans, dual oil filers, racing manifold, racing carb, dual exhaust with cutouts for racing, Beard racing seats, 5 point harnesses, cab mounted battery, over zed gas tank - it BIG!!!  It had a lot of little things too, it is a fun to that I just have not used lately. I have not started it in one year and the battery is dead now.  Will try to get it running but really do not have the time to work on it.   If I did I would not be selling it.  The truck will climb up a tree if you want to.

TRUCK DOES NOT COME WITH TIES IN PICTURE!!  AS NORMAL PLAIN OLD STREET TIRES ON IT


This item is for pick up only - please do not ask me how much to ship it, that is not going to happen

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