56 Ford F-100 on 2040-cars
Pine, Arizona, United States
Body Type:Pickup Truck
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:351
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Make: Ford
Model: F-100
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Trim: ?
Options: CD Player
Drive Type: aod trans
Power Options: Air Conditioning
Mileage: 99,999
Exterior Color: Red
Interior Color: Gray
Disability Equipped: No
Number of Cylinders: 8
Number of Doors: 2
please read, there has been additions since last post. 1956 Ford F-100 long bed, yes, I am listing the truck again, the last buyer could not get the money together. So please have the money if you bid.. in 56 they made about 144,000 F-100, about 119,000 or so were short beds ( 6 ft. bed ) about 25,000 were long beds ( 7 ft. bed ) and the 3/4 ton and 1 ton had an 8 ft. bed. which makes this truck a little different and more rare. the bed side rails are higher than the short bed and a little more distance between the cab and rear tire. it has a carburated 351 with duel exhaust and flow masters so it sounds good, an AOD trans, a 70s 8 3/4 Ford rear end, a Plymouth Volare front clip, boxed frame on the front half, vintage air, GM tilt wheel, tall moon eyes shifter, stereo in the glove box, the break system was just replaced, (master cyl , wheel cyl, calipers, pads, roters) new battery, new fuel pump,.has spare tire and a 2 ton jack with 2 jack stands mounted in bed and hard tonneau cover with locks to keep it safe.has an alarm with 2 fobs. has crome tach and afermarket gagues . truck runs and drives great, I would not be selling if I wasnt getting divorced. it was painted in 97, it has some ware but still is a head turner, I have won 1st and 2nd place trophies the way it sits, there is rust on the bottom of both doors,when glueing the weather stripping on they pluged the drain holes and the water could not get out. I have the door skins I just never got to it, contact me with any questions, my name is Robert. scince the last post I have had the tires ballenced, all upper control arm bushimgs replaced and front end alignment. Good luck bidding I can also deliver if you cover my travel expenses.
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