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1956 Ford F100 Pickup on 2040-cars

Year:1956 Mileage:99999
Location:

Lincoln Park, New Jersey, United States

Lincoln Park, New Jersey, United States
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  • 289 V8, Holley 4 bbl and polished aluminum intake, and classic M/T valve covers
  • F150 twin I beam front end(just rebuilt), with power steering and power disc brakes
  • HD Chrysler rear, with S10 leaf springs(new)
  • PRC aluminum radiator
  • Stainless steel lined bed, with refinished wood
  • Old Air(?) heat and air conditioning
  • Nu Relic power windows 
  • American Auto Wire harness
  • RCI under bed gas tank
  • Rally America custom made powder coated wheels
  • Diamond Back top quality wide white radials
  • leather and vinyl interior by Richards Upholstery
  • Tilt wheel, Alpine am/fm/cd/usb/ blue tooth sound system. full gauges, Lokar shifter, LED interior lighting, and more.
  • It is a driver, so it has a few minor chips and scratches(goes with the overall appeal of the truck). It can easily jump up to a good show truck with some detail, but it was not the look we wanted.
  • $500 non refundable deposit must be received within 48 hours from the end of the auction. Balance of payment in 7 days. Truck is sold as is, no warranty written or implied. Truck will not leave my house until all funds have cleared my bank. Transporting costs are the responsibility of the buyer. Seller reserves the right to end auction early as truck is for sale locally.

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