1951 Ford F100 Panel Truck on 2040-cars
Gainesville, Florida, United States
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Up for Auction is a 1951 Ford F100 Panel Truck.The Truck is owned by a friend of mine for several years.Over the past year a new engine was installed with all nessecary accessories.It now has a completely rebuilt 2007 LS2 5.3L Engine in it and runs awesome.The Engine now just has about 600 plus miles on it.With the engine came a lot of new parts like,new motormounts, 4bbl Holley carburator,Edelbrock Intake manifold,Cathedral Heads,Hooker headers,aluminium radiator,new electric fan,new ac compressor and lines,new wiring,battery was relocated to clean up the engine compartment,fuel pressure switch and gauge,new electric fuel pump,new belt system,new high power starter,all new sensors,new LS6 MSD controller,new front shocks,new front tires.the fuel tank was cleaned and new lines installed,Truck has Power steering and power disc brakes,it handles very easy.3 speed automatic transmission shift also good,original gauges were replaced with dolphin gauges and the speed shows now 6700 mls (will change due to driving) the original milage of the truck is unknown.There is also a trailer hitch installed and all nessecary wiring. The paint on the Truck is two tone blue metallic and silver metallic,it is an older paint job but still looks good,but it has some bubbles here and there,it is a daily driver,no a trailer queen so please expect some nicks and necks here and there,there is new carpet,headliner sidewalls etc in it.The wooden bed below the carpet is original and in great condition.all lights work as they should,driving this truck gets you thumbs up everywhere,there are not on the road anymore. There is also a nice stereo system in it with remote control,speakers in front and rear. The Truck cruises down the freeway easy with 80mph,no overheating even in the Florida summer.
Good Luck and happy bidding a $ 500 non refundable deposit is due not later then 24 housr after auction ended through - restpayment is due not later then 7 days after auction ended.can ship nationwide and worldwide.Truck will not be released before all funds are cleared On Oct-25-13 at 11:43:26 PDT, seller added the following information: Forgot to mention that there is also a new Dual Exhaust system installed |
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