1955 Ford Truck on 2040-cars
Commerce, Texas, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Make: Ford
Drive Type: 2 WHEEL
Model: Other
Mileage: 0
Trim: F100
Your bidding on a 1955 Ford F100 pick up. This truck is in great shape considering its age. This truck has no body rot and surface rust is very minimum. The cab has been blasted and primered, cab floor has no holes, however the bed floor was originally wood floor but needs to be replaced. It has a mustang II front suspension already installed with rack and pinion steering in it. It has a 460 big block with complete motor, No carb for exhaust with an automatic transmission, but not sure what kind, possible needs to be rebuilt, not sure.
Many parts are included in the truck such as:
Tilt steering column with key in ignition for late model for truck, drive shaft, factory gauges, ( Prewired) mirrors, door handles, glove box, bucket seats, windshield wiper motor assembly, tail lights, head lights with bezels, Power steering pump, heater box assembly, front rear bumpers, radiator, All factory emblems, gas tank, new weather striping in box for engine compartment and doors, gas pedal assembly. E brake assembly with cable. Glass for passenger and driver side door, with vent quarter windows. ( no front or rear windshield.). Shifter, seatbelts, rearview mirrors. and other misc parts for engine and truck.
This truck is excellent condition for restoration. Most of the parts are there so bid to buy. This truck will be sold and the new owner will have one of the best 1955 ford trucks for restoration. The title is clear and we will have the title put in your name for you. Email any questions you may have.
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