1956 Ford F-100 on 2040-cars
Wofford Heights, California, United States
Feel free to ask me any questions about the car : jeffersonjssauber@blackburnfans.com .
Estate Sale
This Vehicle was in the Shop being fully refurbished and updated approximately a year ago but the owner sadly
passed away. The family is now listing the Vehicle for sale. All RESONABLE offers will be considered.
As you can see in the pictures and listing of equipment there has been quite a lot of money spent on this Truck.
So that the Estate can be finalized it is being listed well below the dollars spent on it. I do have the listing
of the work completed a year ago at the shop for those interested let me know.
Had the Truck looked over looked by my mechanic to assure it is okay due to it setting for some time but vehicle
carries no warranty because we do not really know the vehicle; as stated the owner passed away. Feel free to come
view the vehicle or have it inspected by your representative.
Title
Have a Clear California Title.
Transportation
The Truck is being sold as is Where is.
Paint
There is one small rock chip on front passenger side Fender (see pic) Otherwise excellent paint.
Condition
Has been only driven a under 500 miles in the last year since leaving the shop.
Overview of Equipment
Corvette Hi Performance 350
700R 4 Speed Automatic Transmission
Power Four Wheel Disc Brakes
Custom Rear Axle (see pics)
Front Coil Over Springs (see pics)
Mustang Front End
Wilwood Brakes
Leather Seat with Fold Down Arm Rest
Custom Chrome Rims and Low Profile Tires
Completely new Exhaust System Chrome Tips
Chrome Tilt Steering Coluum and Custom Steering Wheel
Custom Instrument Panel and Gauges
Engine Compartment Painted to match Body paint
All Chrome in Excellent Shape
Custom Taillights (see pic)
All New Wood Bed with Chrome Strips (see pic)
Custom Hood Lift Kit (see pic)
Engine has Chrome Billet Chrome covers and many additional Chrome Fittings
Air Conditioning
Power Windows
Note I tried to list everything but I am sure I missed a some Upgrades / Best bet it is a must see to view the
amount of upgrades on this Truck.
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