1955 Ford F100 Rat Rod on 2040-cars
Richmond, Virginia, United States
Engine:v8
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Exterior Color: Black
Make: Ford
Interior Color: Black
Model: F-100
Number of Cylinders: 8
Trim: f100
Drive Type: chevy
Mileage: 30,000
I selling a 1955 ford f100 rat rod that i got from a friend of mines dad who passed away. The truck is in rat rod form so by no means it is a show truck but it has all the steal body parts and has some great modifications.It has a low mileage Chevy 350 and transmission with a mild cam, intake, and a rebuild holly carburetor. The front end has been changed to a mustang 2 so it has a power staring rack, disk breaks, so it is very easy to lower it or but air bags in the front if you like. The rear end of the truck has a 5 point link suspension with a ford 9 inch rear, disk breaks, coil springs, and i believe it has 4.56 gears with strange axial but im not %100 sure. The rear finder have steal tubs and it has 29 inch Mickey Thompson tires with weld aluminum wheels. The interior is painted flat black with new door and window handles,after market temp,volt,oil, gauges in the interment cluster, tilt staring wheel, ford ranger seats, gray carpet, white head liner, and its in fair shape. The wind shield and vent windows are creaked so they do need to be replaced. The speedo dose not work not sure if the cable or the gauge, and the truck is spray painted flat black . I do have the tittle to the truck at hand and have it listed locally also. I would say this truck is %90 done is need a few small thing done to make it a street rod, but most of the expensive modifications and fabricating has been done.
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