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1959 Ford F100 4x4 on 2040-cars

US $2,000.00
Year:1959 Mileage:0
Location:

Cedar Park, Texas, United States

Cedar Park, Texas, United States
Advertising:

  • 1959 Ford F100 4x4 Long Bed 1/2 ton truck.
  • It was painted flat black or primer.
  • Windshield is perfect.
  • 223 inline 6 cylinder with headers and 4 barrel carb.  4 speed manual transmission.
  • Has rust along bottom of drivers door.  Both cab steps are rusted.  Frame is solid. Bed has rust at front of bed and rear by the tailgate.  Tailgate is solid with a little rust along the bottom but no rot.
  • I do not have the front drive shaft.     
  • New battery and BF Goodrich AT's 32/11.50x15's with no miles on them.  Truck runs ok. 
  • Brakes need complete overhaul (I've alreay put new wheel cylinders, drums and brakes on the rear).  Need to replace the hard brake lines.  I have everything to do the job.  You'll basically get nearly everything for a solid renovation (not restoration as some parts are not perfect). Here is a list of items I have that go with the truck:
  •  2 sets of headlights, buckets and trim.
  • Used chrome grill (will need to be re-chromed).
  • Drums, shoes, wheel cylinders, bearings and seals for the front end (rear has been completed).
  • Complete door window anti rattle kit for both sides.
  • Door seals
  • NOS door handle.
  • F O R D letters for the front of the hood.
  • Custom Cab emblem for driver's door
  • F100 hood emblems
  • Rear view mirror
  • 1 NOS rear tailight assembly and two lenses
  • 2 new front turn signal assemblies
  • Complete hard brake line replacements front to rear
  • Other miscellaneous parts

 

Truck will need to be shipped.  It runs and drives but only the left rear brake is working so stopping is another issue.  I've found another project and it's already on the way so this one needs to go.  Decided I just didn't have the space for such a big project and wanted a project I could drive while working on it.  This one needs quite a bit to get to that level.  Starting price is about what the new tires and battery cost me with NO RESERVE.  Shipping at buyer's expense.  I cannot bring anywhere, it will have to be loaded at my home in Cedar Park, TX.  I reserve the right to cancel this auction at any time due to truck being for sale locally.  This sale is "as is" with no warranties expressed or implied. 

Thanks for looking.     

 

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