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Wide Body Fully Customized F-100 Short Bed Truck on 2040-cars

US $39,700.00
Year:1953 Mileage:50
Location:

Naucalpan State Of Mexico, Mexico

Naucalpan State Of Mexico, Mexico
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Hi thanks for stop  to take a look at my truck, Im a exotic car dealer here in Mexico city and we sell  buy and trade muscle car vehicles here in this country

my feedback is 100% good, and I always when I sell a car  I try to describe accurately  as possible but If I miss something please feel free to ask.

Ok this is a vey decent truck with 50 miles since restoration, I still thing you can improve it and make it look your own taste.

We use this truck for our company shows and we put our logo in the door, its very nice , but you can remove it in case you want to ,its just a sticker.

Its a Very nice 1953 Ford F100 Custom Cab Short Bed 1/2 ton Pickup Truck. Customized with nice quality parts, NO RUST
 
This is one of the nicest  53s I ever had  ,It counts with  fat fenders. A real  Hot Rodders Delight.
 
Rock Solid , California Truck. Body, Doors, Floors, Cab Corners, Roof Rails, Running Boards etc, All solid.  New Strawberry Red  paint. Looks great.
 
Chrome Grille, Bumpers, and Tail Light Housings Compliment this beauty. CD stereo system.
 
Interior just as Nice with Harley Davidson  Factory Bucket Seat in Black with gray.  Dash looks Great. Factory Ford heater. Floors have rubber mat .
 
Power is upgraded 302 Block V8 with Many extras on the engine like Edelbrock 4 barrell carburator, Weiland intake system, Headers, Flowmaster Exhaust

9mm Ford racing wires, electric pump, MSD digital system, Brand new vintage Ford  Gauges, etc etc  many parts to list .  Sounds Great with hotrod duals.
 
Transmission is automatic three speed on the column or three on the tree for you older guys. (Just A joke)
 
4 disc Stock Brakes , Steering and Rear End. Custom steering Wheel custom console that match the steering Wheel in Black wood
 
Bed was Redone with Tzalam Wood ( Exotic Wood very Hard and durable) .
 
Staggered Wheels are Riddler  in 20 inches , simply looks amazing ,in front and wider in rear like Old School Hot Rod Days.
 
This is a Cruiser. Driving it is just like being in the 50s , only more Thumbs Up.
 
Great for Company truck with logos on the doors, Cruise to the weekend Car Shows or Home Depot runner in Style.
 
Ask Questions..... I will get back to you as soon as possible. As with all old cars and trucks, Sold As Is with No warranty expressed or implied. Actual mileage unknown.

It  comes with Antique car plates from mexico, this truck is very easy to import only because is a re-entry we can assist you, I know perfect the " Know How"

and all the process to place it to your driveway ,we work with many companies that make it easy on you, remember this is as a courtesy not as my obligation

If you have any concerns please let me know I will try to answer fast., please keep on mind we ship worldwide , * $70 USD will be needed, for paper work  and shiping

export docmentary process when you win the auction.

Good Luck and Happy bidding !


 


On Sep-08-14 at 06:16:47 PDT, seller added the following information:

The tires size are the following:

255/35/R20 FRONT

315/35/R20 REAR

The Staggered Rims are 20s from the Brand Riddler


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