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1954 Ford Pickup Truck, Shortbed, Patina on 2040-cars

US $17,500.00
Year:1954 Mileage:999999
Location:

Gilbert, Arizona, United States

Gilbert, Arizona, United States
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1954 Ford F100 Pickup

For Sale is a 1954 Ford F100.  These trucks are extremely popular.  I purchased this truck from the original owner.  It spend a lot of years in a garage in Reno, NV.  Since then, it has been in Arizona.  The truck has gone through a light restoration process and the things that have been done are below.

  • New upholstery on seat and door panels
  • New black rubber floor mat.  Was not installed when I took pictures, but is there now.
  • New wheel cylinders at each wheel
  • New engine gaskets and fuel filter
  • Fresh oil change
  • Carb rebuilt
  • New hoses 
  • New front brake lines
  • New tires, hubcaps and rings
  • New wood bed
  • New spark plug wires
  • New alternator
  • New fuel pump
  • New chains
  • All new glass, weatherstripping and anti-rattle felts
  • New headliner and visors
As you can see, a lot of this truck has had the hard stuff done.  The engine has been cleaned and detailed.  The paint was touched up some and the patina was left as I found it.  I did fix some color issues, but it's the original color is all the way through.  I clear coated it so it would be protected longer.  There is some light surface rust as you can see.  There are no large rust holes or cab floor issues.  The cab corners are solid and not rusted out.  This is basically a truck that you can just get in and drive. The doors open and close properly with new seals.  Bid with confidence.  

If you have any questions, please call Jason at 480-619-835three

There is also no implied warranty with the sell of the truck.  I have tried to describe it and take good pictures.  If you need anything else, I am happy to discuss and send more pictures.  Also, it is a 60 year old truck.  Even though it is amazing shape for it's age, I wouldn't consider driving this across the country.  

Good Luck....


On May-20-14 at 15:28:27 PDT, seller added the following information:

The truck also has a brand new gas tank.  

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