1951 Ford F100 Hot Rod, Daily Driver, Show Truck on 2040-cars
Corrigan, Texas, United States
1951 F100, This truck is red with gold metal flake. The color changes with the sun light. The truck is about 90 percent restored. It needs new gauges, the gauges are original but do not work, the radio I think is original but does not work there is a new one in the glove box. The bed is a stainless steel bed that has been painted black. It can be polished to a shine, or converted to a wood bed. There is 2 emblems that are on the hood on the front that are original and need chrome dipping, or painted. The front end is original with new bushings. It has a 1971 351 Windsor with dual flowmaster pipes, and original c-3 tranny. The truck runs and sounds great. New head lights and wiper motor. New bench seat. This is a great solid truck.
On Jun-29-14 at 09:43:42 PDT, seller added the following information: I also have a short video of the truck. |
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