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1953 Ford F-100 Pickup , Fully Professional Restored on 2040-cars

Year:1953 Mileage:0
Location:

Barnhart, Missouri, United States

Barnhart, Missouri, United States

Up for Auction here is  NO DOUBT THE FIRST TIME I have ever Sold any vehicle of mine in this manner on eBay ,probably the only way I EVER have in the 40+ years of building Many types of Hot rods,Muscle Cars , Street Rods ,4 x4's and Lots of other types of Professional built vehicle's in my entire life of over 40 years of building many Pro Rods always totally Finished and driving...But what I have done here is bought a very solid clean 1953 FORD F-100 Pickup Truck and did a Complete Professional Frame off ,nut & bolt (Every inch( Body and Frame ) Restoration .Everyone knows who has ever dealt with any kind of vehicle Restoration knows right off the bat that ,The Complete Strip Down to Bare metal ,totally straighten out ALL dents ,Weld up ,Primer and totally Refinish ,Color Sand ,Polish,Buff and completely finish glaze is with out a doubt THE MOST Long and Drawn out part of ANY vehicle Restoration NOT TO Mention THE Most Extreme Financial Cost Burden facing you.I myself have over a year and a half plus hundreds of painstaking hours in this F-100 Pickup Truck !....But the Real Good News here is I was able to keep the entire F-100 restoration from start to finish without breaking "The Bank" of THE BUYER ! Yet still have a Pro-Built Ride !
What I have done is Totally Stripped the Entire Body and Frame and Finished ALL of the Auto body work and Painting on the Entire truck inside and out ( FOR YOU THE BUYER )..So now not only is ALL of the total Body and Frame Completed ,but YOU
the" BUYER" only has to install ANY Engine and Transmission of your choice ,Install your Favorite Wheels & Tires of your choice ,have your interior work done any way you choose ,Wire it all up and Lastly install your complete Bed Wood Kit .and then YOU my Friend will have ONE Show Stopping  Incredible Looking 1953 FORD F-100 Pickup...Am I'M Absolutely Positive that you will be able to do this whole entire project for a Unbelievable amount of Money Saving's ..even in this day and age!..ABSOLUTELY !
Also did I mention to you that the Entire truck's Professional Polyurethane Paint Job is Drop Dead Gorgeous!!! with a Ton of extra original parts that also come with it ,Also to mention to you that I bought a HUGE AMOUNT of new Showroom  Chrome,weatherstrips and parts from "LMC TRUCK COMPANY" out of Kansas City Kansas . I honestly believe if a person would make up their parts list ,round up all what you need ,get a little help from some friends or family and with the Truck being that for along as it is ,you could Probably have the F-100 completely finished just in time for the Spring and Summer Cruising Season !  ...I will Guarantee you This Truck Will turn a TON of Heads any where you drive it .I wanted to mention one more thing to you all out there !!..I took hundreds of Progress images of the truck since the day I started on it and during the entire restoration ..of course eBay will only allow 24 images on the auction ,but if anyone is interested in the F-100 I would be more than glad to email anyone as many more pictures in progress as you would want ..!                                                                                                                      Good Luck to Everyone Bidding on this Beauty of a Truck !
                                                                                                                                                            Thanks...................................Butch W.

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