1955 Ford F100 Shortbed Ford V8 Custom Cruiser Hotrod Old School Kool Kool Rod on 2040-cars
San Diego, California, United States
Here is a really Nice Rock Solid So. California pickup Truck. Father and
Son started to restore this truck and another project took president.
1955 Ford F-100 Shortbed with Stock Ford Y Block 272 v8 engine and 3 speed
on the tree. Runs and shifts well. . Braking system was rebuilt with Power unit
and front Disc Brakes.
Steering is Stock with new springs and shocks.
Tires are BF Goodrich that are almost new. Biggies and Littles. Chrome
Wheels with baby moon caps.
Body in very nice condition with Solid Floors, Doors, Cab Corners, Roof
Rails, Running Boards, and Mounts. Paint has some patina. Could spend a few
bucks on a new paint job or drive it just the ways it is. I like it.
Interior Very Clean with Bench Seat and new Carpet Kit. Uncut Dash, New
Windshield..
Not much else to say. I did not build this truck but I can get you answers.
Sold as is with no warranty expressed or implied. Actual Mileage unknown.
License Current with Clear Clean California Title. Frame VIN Matches Title
makes it much easier for you guys out of country to import.
Thank you for looking .
Bid now , Buy It Now, or Make an Offer.
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