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1950 Ford Resto-mod F1 Truck on 2040-cars

US $29,900.00
Year:1950 Mileage:600
Location:

Mesa, Arizona, United States

Mesa, Arizona, United States
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1950 Ford F1 Truck - Complete 4 year frame off completed in August 2013

Electric Blue Pearl Coat paint
350 SBC with rebuilt custom mounted 
1984 Corvette 700r4 tranny w/overdrive with mild shift kit, rebuilt
Lokar Shift kit
Ez Wiring Harness
Edelbrock Chrome Manifold with Edelbrock 4 barrel Carb
Power Boost Brakes
Alum Valve covers
Alum Spark plug wire holders
MSD Distributor/Electronic Ignition
Caddy Bat wing air cleaner
Toyota Power Steering 
Front disc brakes
17 inch rims on front 18 inch on back
Lowered 3-4 inches
Ford 9 inch rear end with 3.73 gears, rebuilt
Vintage AC with custom vents and mounts
07 Chevy Tahoe seats, had 5 miles on them. Driver side is power adjust
Custom grey interior to match Tahoe seats
Dynamat throughout cab
Billet Alum Dash with Dolphin Gauges
AM/FM CD/mp3
Sport mirrors
Shaved door handles with poppers
Power Windows
Tinted single window kit
Ididit steering column with tilt
Grant Steering wheel
Back roll pan with duel Chevelle exhaust tips
Flowmaster dual exhaust with quad tips
Custom built headers
Chrome altenator 
Custom Alum gas tank
Custom engine compartment
Summit Alum Racing Radiator 
Trans Cooler
Oil Cooler
Custom wood bed
Blue Dot tail lights
New Chrome front bumper
New Smooth metal running boards
Tubbed New Steel bed
Custom mounted new battery under truck
Electric conversion kit for windshield wipers
Rynolined Inner fenders
Total chassis painted
List goes on and on.........
I have the stainless steel grill strips 
Over $45000 invested in Pickup
Please do not low ball this truck. Only serious lookers. I do not need to sell this. It is a total rebuild top to bottom.
Have all receipts and over 400 pictures complete build. 
Ad is subject to end. Truck is being sold locally.
Jim, 480-467-9136
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$1000 deposit is due within 48 hours of end of sale. 

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