1955 Ford Custom Cab Truck With 16000 Miles On It on 2040-cars
Florence, Colorado, United States
1955
FORD CUSTOM CAB TRUCK WITH 16000 MILES
ON IT. I drive this truck it doesn’t
just sit around. Small enough to park in
the down town parking spaces and, big enough to tackle hauling whatever I want
to haul. You can tell by looking and
driving. All it needs is new window
crank handle on the drivers side. Window channel felt needs replaced. I have new carpet of the highest quality, (no
walmart stuff) with floor and ceiling insulation, to be installed, and, could
put in the head liner. The paint on it is about 10yrs old, didn’t like the
color red so painted it white. Paint
looks like new. No rust. 390 ford professionally rebuilt engine, runs
smooth as silk. 2 speed rear end. All
new tires, breaks and, break kits. New
lug nuts. Has a hydraulic tilt bed that works as it should. One could use the
cab on a ford truck frame with a regular pickup box or use it as is for work,
parades or to advertise one’s business as they drive it to do their business. It’s a head turner and, you will be constantly
getting the thumbs up waves. You don’t have to haul this one home. Wherever you live in the United States,
Alaska, Canada, Mexico, or South America, you can drive it there and arrive at
your destination. Seeing is
believing. I need some extra money right
now is why I am considering selling. You know the cost of fixing up rust buckets, the body work and, paint job will cost more than the reserve I have on this truck. I will advertise it locally, as
well the quality is something valued world wide. I will expect a deposit immediately after auction of 500.00 via pay n pal Balance to be paid in cash when you pick up the truck. If it is not as clean as I have advertised here you will not be obligated to take the truck. I will find someone that will appreciate it's condition as much as I have.
I will reserve the right to remove this truck from the auction should someone purchase it locally |
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