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1955 Ford F100 Hot Rod Project on 2040-cars

US $18,000.00
Year:1955 Mileage:0
Location:

Fuquay Varina, North Carolina, United States

Fuquay Varina, North Carolina, United States

NO RESERVE!!! I am selling my 1955 f100 project hot rod. I started this project over a year and a half ago and just don't have the time or space to keep working on it. its about mechanically done, just needs body work and putting together. Has a built ford 351 Windsor with edelbrock heads, cam, intake manifold, holley carb, MSD ignition and distributor setup up, blaster coil, (around 450-500 horsepower) Tremec TKO transmission, Ram clutch, ram flywheel, power brakes, aluminum high performance radiator, heidts mustang 2 front independent suspension, power rack, front disc brakes, brand new bed kit (entire kit) brand new fenders (all 4) the cab and hood are the only parts that need body work, frame has been bead blasted and powder coated black, edelbrock air filter, wilwood brake pedal, wilwood hydraulic clutch master and slave cylinders, heidts 4 link rear suspension, built ford 9" rear end with Auburn limited slip differential, have all new rubber gaskets and seals, entire stainless steel bolt kit for the truck, brand new fuel tank, summit racing inline fuel pump, summit racing high performance starter, I did it steering column, ford racing steering wheel, all body parts come with it other than bumpers, and step rails, parts that it needs for completion are - body work, drive shaft, read disc brakes, little things like knobs, and some glass parts, and time. Im sure im missing some things but its an awesome truck that is very close to completion. I have $30k invested in it, its very close to being completed,  Its sitting in my garage and I haven't touched it since February. The engine fires right up and sounds awesome, transmission shifts in all gears smoothly. this thing is as bullet proof as it get mechanically. NO RESERVE!!!

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