1954 Ford F100 Shortbox,1952,1953,1955,1956,1957, Rat Rod on 2040-cars
Benson, Minnesota, United States
Engine:292
For Sale By:Private Seller
Vehicle Title:Clear
Exterior Color: Blue
Make: Ford
Interior Color: Blue
Model: F-100
Number of Cylinders: 8
Trim: half ton
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Drive Type: 2 wheel drive
Mileage: 85,425
you are looking at a really solid 1954 ford f100 halfton shortbox! its a true barn find! has the right look with lots of patina!!! motor is a 292 v8, not in running condition! 3 speed on the tree, rear axle has factory 3.92 gears, the box sides and rear fenders are very solid, solid doors and bottom of the doors are solid, also the rockers are solid! cab corners need a lil attention, solid floor pan along with the door hinge area, also solid up in the corners by the visors (usually rusted by mice urine and such). front fenders are solid along with the inner fenders, frame and body mounts are solid! windshield is nice with no cracks or chips. needs side glass, has buckets and center console. tires hold air and she rolls nicely. tailgate is in the box. would make an awesome rat rod with nice patina! desirable ol pickup. NO TITLE but vin is clear, can give a bill of sale if needed.
I reserve the right to end the auction at anytime, vehicle is as is with no warranty, also you must have a feedback score of 10 or more or your bid will be canceled without contacting me, sorry but too many scammers! feel free to ask ?'s I will do my best to answer anything you may need. thank you and good luck!
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