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- Classic Truck - 1955 Ford F100 on 2040-cars

US $39,950.00
Year:1955 Mileage:13081 Color: Red / Grey /
  Red / Grey
Location:

Eagle, Idaho, United States

Eagle, Idaho, United States
Body Type:Pickup Truck
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:Ford Racing 350
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Transmission:Automatic
VIN: F10V5R23641 Year: 1955
Make: Ford
Cab Type (For Trucks Only): Regular Cab
Model: F-100
Options: Leather Seats, CD Player
Drive Type: B & M Automatic
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Windows
Mileage: 13,081
Exterior Color: Red / Grey
Interior Color: Red / Grey
Disability Equipped: No
Number of Cylinders: 8
Number of Doors: 2
Trim: F100
Condition: Used: A vehicle is considered used if it has been registered and issued a title. Used vehicles have had at least one previous owner. The condition of the exterior, interior and engine can vary depending on the vehicle's history. See the seller's listing for full details and description of any imperfections. ... 

CUSTOM

1955 Ford F100 Truck

$39,950 OBO

     Purchased from rod shop in St. George Utah in 2011. Previous owner restored this truck to perfection!!! Used for two years as a summer weekend driver. Well over $50,000 in work done to this truck. SHOW QUALITY.

  • Crate 350 Ford Sealed Engine - (13081 miles) - Lubricated with all premium lubricants, runs on 91 or ethanol free gas.
  • B & M Automatic transmission ( B & M Quicksilver shifter )
  • Ostrich leather bucket seats and custom interior
  • Digital gauges
  • Power steering (little bit of whine)
  • Power windows
  • Power doors
  • Cruise control
  • Custom Gold Ghost flames on grey exterior paint ( HOT! receives compliments everywhere it goes )
  • Custom Pin striping and painted FORD tailgate
  • Custom dual exhaust ( perfect growl )
  • Cragar SS wheels with Michelin Energy tires ( 90% )
  • Daimond plate bed
  • Ford Racing emblems and trim throughout

     Sad to see this truck go! It turns heads everywhere we take it. Real fun to drive with the 350. It's been babied and parked in a shop it's whole life. Driven, washed and waxed, and put to bed. Needs a new owner to take care of it. Selling only because we don't have room for it and need something to use for work.

     Buyer pays for shipping / cargo / transportation of the vehicle. No trades. Title in hand! Make me an offer! 

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National Geographic Channel balances Ford F-150 on four coffee mugs

Wed, 29 Jan 2014

Proving that there is still something to be learned on television these days, National Geographic Channel recently introduced a new series called Duck Quacks Don't Echo. On the first episode of this science/comedy show, host Michael Ian Black proposes the idea that a truck can be supported with a ceramic coffee mug under each wheel - yes, he says that the entire weight of a truck can be balanced on just four coffee mugs.
Looking to find out whether this is fact or myth, the show uses a regular cab Ford F-150, weighing in at 4,800 pounds, and four average coffee mugs. Lowered onto the mugs, the idea is quickly put to the test. Can the cups hold up under 4,800 pounds? If so, what, exactly, would it take to break them? Scroll down below to find out.

Ford dealer loses Super Bowl bet, pays $300K to lucky customers [w/video]

Tue, 11 Feb 2014

A Missouri Ford dealership's Super Bowl weekend sale cost it big when the improbable happened. Hutcheson Ford ran a promotion from January 29 to February 1, called the Super Weekend Sale. The gist was, if any customer purchased a vehicle between those dates and either the opening or second-half kickoff of the big game was returned for a touchdown, the dealership would refund the purchase price.
In the dealership's defense, it seemed like a safe bet. According to the mathematicians, there was just a 2.5-percent chance of either half opening with a touchdown return. But that didn't stop Seattle's Percy Harvin from doing his part to ruin Denver's evening, returning the second-half kick for an 87-yard touchdown run. Twelve Hutcheson customers were eligible for refunds thanks to the return, with prices ranging from $10,000 to $55,000, according to Automotive News. The total amount shelled out by the dealership? $300,000.
"At least we're not like that furniture guy that lost $7 million," dealership marketing manager Kathleen Frazier told AN. We think it was a big success." The dealership did take out insurance to cover its losses, meaning the $300K won't come entirely from its pockets.

What an Atlas-based Ford F-150 might look like

Thu, 27 Jun 2013

Just ahead of January's Detroit Auto Show, surprising rumors pegged Ford as revealing some sort of F-150 concept, perhaps as a hurried effort to deflate some of the buzz building around General Motors' new Chevrolet Silverado and GMC Sierra twins, which were also making their auto show debut. Those rumblings turned out to be true, as Ford rolled into the Motor City with its Atlas concept (inset, right), touting the truck's bold styling as a precursor to the next-generation F-Series.
The show truck featured all kinds of clever details, including active wheel shutters and a front air dam that raised and lowered to improve aerodynamics while preserving off-road ability. It also had a genuinely snarly face. And it's that pugnacious snout that may well be on its way to production. The good folks at TopSpeed have worked up the plausible-looking artist's rendering above by cross-referencing the Atlas concept with what little has been revealed from recent spy shots. The look is toned-down pretty dramatically from the concept truck, but its Atlas roots are clear, with a massive three-bar grille and bracket-shaped headlamps hiding a next-generation EcoBoost engine. In the rendering, the show truck's deeply contoured hood and roofline have been ditched and larger, more traditional side mirrors have been fitted - all likely concessions in the move to production sheetmetal.
While Ford has yet to officially announce when it will unveil the 2015 F-150, all signs point to next year's Detroit Auto Show - one year after the Atlas shrugged off GM's new pickups.