1955 Ford Panel Truck on 2040-cars
Lehigh Acres, Florida, United States
Up for auction is my 1955 Ford Panel truck. It is a running driving nearly finished classis truck project. Has a Camaro front subframe and a Camaro rear end . Has a good running low mileage ( 31k mile ) 1989 Chevy motor with 4 barrel carb. and a TH 400 Auto transmission. Has Power brakes- discs all around. Power steering with tilt wheel. Auto trans with Lokar shifter. Has mild custom " caddy style " taillights. Entire body, doors, grill etc taken down to bare metal and primered. Some exterior rear wheel metal was replaced. Has a good frame bur inner fender and some non structural areas have rust. Needs exhaust system, lights wired, shocks paint and a few other things done to be ready for cruising or car shows. Call 239-872-3344 with questions prior to bidding. Truck sold as is and where is with no warranty. __A $500.00 Deposit is due within 2 days of bid closing. Balance due within 7 days of bid closing__. Shipping will be at buyers expense. Has Clear Florida Title. Extra parts plus uninstalled windshield and rear window are included. Truck is for sale locally and I reserve the right to end auction early. 239-872-3344
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