1958 Ford Custom, Hotrod, Ratrod Truck on 2040-cars
Columbia Falls, Montana, United States
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Lots of Custom work has been done to this one!!!!
1958 Ford F150 Custom Hotrod, Ratrod, Project Truck. I purchased this truck from a guy that lost interest. Looks like its on a Cadillac frame and running gear, it's front wheel drive, has tilt nose, flared fenders, chopped top with sun roof and front windsheild.. Looks like the floor has been raised to make body lower. Frenched tail lights, antenna, Shaved door handles, Exhaused tips comes out side of bed. Has hole cut in hood for the air cleaner& scoop is just sitting on the hood. The body is in pretty good condition but does still need some TLC. The motor appears to be a Cadillac motor. Not in running condition. I do not know the mileage on motor. manifold and intake is just sitting on motor. Radiator and gas tank are sitting in the back of truck, it has part of the floor of the bed cut out to lower the body. This truck still needs work to put her back together and finish up the body and motor work. Could make an Awesome Ride. I'm selling this truck As Is.. There is No Title. I will issue a Bill of Sale to the buyer. I require $500.00 down Through Paypal at sales end. Balance paid in full with in 7 days. I will store this truck for 1 year so you can make arrangements for pick up. After 1 year I reserve the right to resale truck if you have neglected to pick it up. If you have any questions, Please Email me!!!! This truck could really be Awesome. This would make a great winter project!!!! Thank you for looking!!! |
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