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: Ford
Model: Other Pickups
Year: 1957
Mileage: 1,000

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  • Year: 1957
  • Mileage: 1000
  • Primary color: Blue
  • Transmission type: 5 Speed Manual
  • Engine: 351 V8

1957 Ford F100 Gorgeous hot rod pick-up!

1957 Ford F100 Pick-up, only 1,000 miles since full restoration and tasteful modifications, beautiful Marlin Blue paint, excellent Gray interior, perfect oak wood bed, brilliant chrome, 351 cu in 350+ HP V8, 5-speed overdrive transmission, Ford 9 inch rear with posi-traction, Heidts independent front suspension, power rack and pinion steering, power disc brakes, stainless steel dual exhaust, tilt steering column, VDO gauges, Alpine AM/FM/CD, Crager S/S wheels, BF Goodrich T/A radials, incredibly nice and very fast! $36,500
Please call Carlo Connors at 610-505-8612, or email at comoco@comcast.net, or visit www.ConnorsMotorcar.com

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