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1951 Ford F1 Hot Rod 351 Auto P/s P/b Sitting On Later Model Chassis F-1 on 2040-cars

US $11,750.00
Year:1951 Mileage:100000
Location:

Santa Teresa, New Mexico, United States

Santa Teresa, New Mexico, United States
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BUY IT NOW OR MAKE OFFER on this good looking 1951 Ford F-100 Pickup Hot Rod, it is sitting on a later 1970's model frame with complete drivetrain, it is powered by a 351 Ford engine with automatic transmission and has power steering and power brakes, the paint looks good but has some scratches and a few bad area's on the paint(I took closeups of al the bad area's I could find so look at all the pictures), the inside bed side and running boards were sprayed with the bed liner paint, the door handles were removed to put power door openers and that was as far as it got(I don't have the electric door openers), the interior was just redone and also looks nice but there are no side windows and window regulators, the doors have nothing in them. You have to open the door using the inside door handles, the seat still need to be installed correctly, the gauges are not working it still needs wiring work done. I took this truck in trade and have only driven it a few mile, I have a clear New Mexico Title in my name, with little work this truck could be made into a daily drive then finish as you drive it. Please look at all 125+ pictures and email with questions before buying or making offer, if you have less then 10 feedback please contact first. You are welcome to have come inspect or have some one come inspect it. All I have for the car is what you see in the pictures and nothing more,please remember this is not a new car nor like new it is an 63 year old truck and is not perfect, it needs work, it is sold as is where is, buyer is to pay all shipping and transport cost, buyer is to make a $450 non refundable deposit within 24 hours of sale and payment in full within 7 days. You are welcome to come or have someone inspect the car before buying.


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