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1955 Ford F100 Project Truck With New Parts on 2040-cars

Year:1955 Mileage:150000
Location:

Rockwood, Tennessee, United States

Rockwood, Tennessee, United States

Got a 1955 ford f100 ive been working on for about a year and a half,
the following has been done

New inner and outter cab corners
Both new rocker panels
super solid floors
Cab is painted grabber blue
inside, outside and underneath

Frame sandblasted and painted
All new cab mounts and bushings
New 4 inch lowering leaf springs in back
All new shackles in back
New spring perches, shock brackets, u bolts and shock crossmember in back
New shocks front and back

I have all brand new stainless steel brake lines
All new rubber brake hoses
New master cylinder

Brand new gas tank
New sending unit

Brand new complete bed (not painted yet)
New wood floor and strips
I have already treated the wood with urethane

New 3 inch wider rear fenders

I have brand new doors still in the boxes
New outside door handles
New inside door handles
New inside window cranks

I have all brand new glass for the truck
windshield and back glass already installed

I have all brand new weather stripping
New door seals, felts, channel seals, vent window seals ect.

The hood is already painted but needs some work underneath

grill is painted

I have new parking lights with polished stainless housings

Have a 460 big block and c6 tranny, not sure how many miles on either one
I just entered something cause ebay made me

I have brand new motor mount crossmember and motor mount pads to install the 460
I have a brand new crossmember and mount to install the c6 also

I also have a brand new set of motor mounts to install a small block ford if you wanted to.

still have the original window regulators and what not

what I have listed is what I have unless I forgot something

It will make a nice ride with very little work

I have over $9500 not including labor in it and receipts to prove it

clear tn title

email with all questions

Thanks looking and happy bidding


On Apr-19-14 at 21:07:17 PDT, seller added the following information:

I would also like to ad that it has a brand new battery tray assembly

I have the original instrument cluster

ooga horn to go with it

I have 3 running board brackets

both front inner fenders

core support

and two air deflectors

 


On Apr-20-14 at 18:02:39 PDT, seller added the following information:

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