1959 Ford F100 All Original on 2040-cars
El Paso, Texas, United States
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You are bidding on a rare hard to find all original 1959 Ford F100, great paint and interior, air conditioning, all gauges work, speedo works, turn signals work, all interior lights work, it has a very strong 292 v8 motor with only 59926 original miles, 3 speed on the tree tranny, very smooth ride, shifts very smooth also, original hub caps, semi new tires, no cracks on any window, window roll up and down without any problems, rust free vehicle, pictures don't give it justice. low reserve, who ever wins this truck will be very happy and proud to own it. happy bidding.
On Mar-14-14 at 10:01:35 PDT, seller added the following information: Vehicle is listed as all original but it was brought out to my attention that if vehicle has been painted and re upholstered is not original, I tried to change the description but couldn't do it, please be advised that what I meant by all original is that is all stock. Thanks and happy bidding. On Mar-19-14 at 08:03:20 PDT, seller added the following information: I have been asked by bidders about what rear end this truck has, I totally forgot to write it on description, this truck has a 9" 3.70 rear end, I'm sorry I left this info of the description, Thanks for bringing it up. |
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