Rust Free And Solid 1955 Ford F100 Short Box With Title! Project 428 With C6 on 2040-cars
Omaha, Nebraska, United States
Engine:428
Vehicle Title:Clear
For Sale By:Private Seller
Mileage: 0
Make: Ford
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: F-100
Trim: short box
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Drive Type: none
What your getting is a very good start on a 1955 f100. Frame has mustang II front end with disk brakes. 9 inch rear end with disk brakes. Boxed frame. Frame was painted a purplish color a while ago. Needs a tailgate but rest of the body is solid and rust free. Comes with a new steering wheel and new, taillights. A pair of buckets. A few totes of the old parts taken off. I found this and natched it up. These are very popular and hard to come by in this shape. Is set up for sbc and trans.Comes with a strong 428 and c6. Both were rebuilt by the mechanic that I bought them from. I drove and ran them before pulling and the engine is strong and runs hard. Holly 4 barrel and upgraded ignition. The engine and trans are not in the truck. If bought with buy it now I will have the chassis shop next to my body shop weld in the motor mounts and bolt the engine in to make it easier to ship. If it doesn't sell I will paint it and build it. I have a body shop and will paint it for you for a price. Any questions please ask. I will help with loading the truck and meeting a shipping company at my shop if you set up the shipper I will store for one month for free to help out. I would like 500 paid as a no return deposit to hold it and the rest in cash or cashiers check mailed to me. Does have headers on the 428 and the drive shaft from the doner car Thanks
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