1954 Ford Truck F-100 Short Bed, Can Be A Rat Rod on 2040-cars
Reidsville, North Carolina, United States
Engine:original V-8
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Transmission:Manual
Model: F-100
Cab Type (For Trucks Only): Regular Cab
Drive Type: 3 speed on the column
Mileage: 999,999
Exterior Color: Green
Number of Doors: 2
Interior Color: Green
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Number of Cylinders: 8
Year: 1954
Trim: 5 Star Cab
Here I have is a real Barn Find 1954 F-100 Short Bed Truck,, Last Inspection Sticker is 1974, so you can see its been awhile since she's been on the road. Has Clear NC Title with matching numbers that matches the data plate that was mounted on the glove box lid. Now for all the details
Motor does not run since it's locked up but is complete,,, Transmission is free and does shift in all gears,,, All wheels turn freely, no brakes since been sitting, does steer very good.. Under the hood all is still intact like it came from 1954 down to the 6-Volt Battery under the floor board
Body Condition:, has surface rust as seen in pics, But no Cancer in a lot of places as you would expect, I found couple of pin holes in Pass/ side cab corner, Drivers Side behind wheel showing some cancer, Doors/Hood seem to be holding up good since we hit it with a high pressure washer, Front/Rear Fenders are still nice with no real cancer showing, Running Boards same way, Still looks like Original Wood in the bed with the bed strips still showing some original green, as well you can see in pics as well all inside of the cab still original green down to the black center hump still showing its true color. Dash still intact and unmolested also. All windows roll up and down very smoothly, vent windows work good as well as the doors open and close very good without slaming the door, The hood opens and closes and stays in the upright position, but only the safety catch works, the main latch might be stuck open so it does not latch. I also did noticed that on the hood it still has the factory wire that goes around the hood hinge bolts thats rare to see, so that shows the hood has never been off,, Tailgate is very rough as you can see that, Bed sides are very straight with no cancer, Front bed panel is bent in middle at top, Does Not have the Factory Wheels all that are on it are mis-matched, But can provide them at a extra charge, Still has the Factory Spare Tire Carrier Assembly under the bed, but no tire, Right Fender does have damage on it but fixable, and thats the only dent I see in the whole truck
This is a 1954 F-100 Truck that back in 1954 was called a 5 Star Cab in which another name woud be a Custom Cab Truck which has Stainless Steel Vent Frames, Dual Door Locks, Dual Sunvisors, Stainless Steel Drip Rail Molding, Locking Glove Box,, Boomerangs around the F-100 emblem, trim pices on the grill,,, also even showing its age this truck came with door panels, headliner also carboard that covered behind the seat as well
Also something else here @ Flashback F100's whenever we sell a truck we will in writing give 10% off any parts for this vehicle like we have done for others that we sold in the past, ++++ We carry many other parts www.flashbackf100s.com for 1948-2008 trucks, as well sometimes other whole trucks, Usually we sell 100% Rust Free Trucks/Parts in all years but in this case it was a barn find where its hard to find no cancer, I would say that this truck is about 90% Cancer Free, I have been around the 53-56 trucks since 1972 so I do know what to look for and when the truck is a total basket case, by far this is not like that, especially if your looking for a unmolested truck that has all the parts
Now as far as payment, need deposit of 500.00 within 48 hours, Cash for balance, That means if you pay with Cashiers Check, Money Order, or any other check there will bea hold of 10 Days before above Vehicle will be released AN NO OUT OF THE COUNTRY SCAMS,WIRE TRANSFERS or whatever you scammers can think of , I will not even answer your stupid request
Transportation will have to be provided by you since this vehicle only rolls and DOES NOT RUN,, We can deliver for you but will be 1.25-1.50 per mile round trip for our truck top deliver,, so its best to do it your self, drive here, go to U-Haul then rent trailer and then go home with it
Last Item, I will have this truck For Sale at the Spring Daytona Swap Meet Car Show @ the Daytona International Speedway this weekend which the dates are March 23/24 th but I will be there the 21/22d so I can get you in if your their early, so bring your trailer, If that happens I will end it early, also have it on our new arrivals page for Sale as well....
Thanks for looking,, Tom @ Flashback F100's, Home of The Real Ford Trucks/Parts where we drive these trucks in all years everyday of the week and live and breath The Ford Blue
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