1957 Ford F-100 Truck Rat Rod Patina F100 on 2040-cars
Poplar Bluff, Missouri, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Make: Ford
Drive Type: 2WD
Model: F-100
Mileage: 999,999
Trim: CUSTOM CAB
I HAVE FOR AUCTION A 1957 FORD F-100 PICKUP TRUCK. HAS 223 INLINE 6 CYLINDER WITH THREE SPEED MANUAL TRANSMISSION. BODY IS IN GOOD SHAPE FOR ITS AGE AND RUST HAS BEEN REPAIRED IN THE FLOOR BOARD. WE PUT ALL NEW BRAKE LINES, WHEEL CYLINDERS, AND MASTER CYLINDER ON THE TRUCK. CLEANED GAS TANK AND RUN ALL NEW FUEL LINES AND FUEL FILTER. HAS NEW FUEL PUMP AND CARB HAS BEEN REBUILT. HAS NEW POINTS, CAP, ROTOR, WIRES, AND PLUGS. RUNS GOOD AND DRIVES DOWN THE ROAD. BLASTED STEEL WHEELS AND PAINTED THEM ALMOND. ALL TURN SIGNALS, BRAKE LIGHTS, TAIL LIGHTS, AND HEAD LIGHTS WORK. AM HAVING NEW SIDE WINDOW GLASS CUT OUT RIGHT NOW AND WILL HAVE INSTALLED BEFORE YOU GET HERE. HAS NICE GREY BUCKETS AND GREY DOOR PANELS. WILL MAKE SOMEONE A NICE LITTLE SHOP TRUCK OR COOL CRUISER FOR THE CAR SHOWS. JUST NEEDS TO BE SLAMMED TO THE GROUND AND IT WILL REALLY LOOK AWESOME. WILL NEED NEW WINDSHEILD AND BACK GLASS EVENTUALLY. JUST A COOL LITTLE TRUCK AND THE 57'S ARE GETTING HARD TO FIND AND ARE THE BEST LOOKING OF THE BODY STYLE TO ME. IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS CALL ME AT 573-300-5874.
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