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US $9,800.00
Year:1959 Mileage:1000
Location:

Yucaipa, California, United States

Yucaipa, California, United States
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1959 Ford F-100 PANEL TRUCK/VAN--RESTORED STARTING IN 2009 AND FINISHED LAST YEAR
Clean title, no accidents, have receipts for over $10,000 worth of work--paint, body, interior, upholstery,carpet, chrome, new wiring, etc.  New Interior and Carpet throughout!  Has a Built 351 Mustang motor in it, Edelbrock Performance Carburetor, runs and drives great, was used as a daily driver, has custom tow pkg too. Completely rewired.  Rebuilt Custom Differential and Drive train with Posi-tractionCustom exhaust with side pipes (sounds beefy). New CD player and speakers.  New battery and radiator.  Open for inspection during the auction ( I am usually available with about 2 hours notice).  Clean CA title with black plates registration was current until Dec 2013 and is approximately $130 to take it to Dec 2014. Always been a Inland CA car--minimal rust and no Saltwater Beach Corrosion---always garaged kept.  Must see to appreciate.  Done, but can use a little touch up her and there.  Has newer rims,tires, and also brakes. Starts, runs, drive and STOPS GREAT!!!!  (NADAguides appraisal valued from $14,500 to $18,000).  Originally asking $12,000, but will make a concession with the economy and I am looking to sell asap! Vehicle is located in the City of Yucaipa, CA (off the 10 freeway half way between LA and Palm Springs). Truck is for sale locally and the seller reserves to end the auction at ANY time if the truck is no longer for sale.  I am sure I am forgetting a lot, so please email or call me with any questions and/or offers and I will do my best to answer them. snessy99@aol.com or 951-315-6737.  Thank you! 

(Sorry the Pictures Below Uploaded in a strange order---but they should give you an idea of the great condition that the truck is in)  
(I have others that I can email on request) 
(I also have a Classic 1965 Ford Falcon 2 door with a custom Mustang Cobra HO 5.0 engine and trans that has been 98% restored that I am asking $8500 for---I can send pictures by request and can possibly work out a package deal with the two vehicles--I have included a few below) (I also have a 53 Chevy C-10, 64 Chevy C-10, a 68 Ford F-250, and a 72 Chevy C-20 all running and driving with different levels of restoration have been done to them---if interested e-mail me)




























 









































































































































































































































































































                                                                                                                                                                                                       
1965 Ford Falcon 2 dr with Mustang Cobra HO 5.0 motor and trans
 

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