1953 Ford F100 50th Anniversary Special Custom Rare Truck on 2040-cars
Molalla, Oregon, United States
Selling a 1953 Ford F100 Anniversary Edition pickup. This truck is truly rust fee. Currently the truck is stripped down to bear metal. The bed and hood were primed already, but both solid. The cab, doors, and fenders are all stripped and coated, so that they won't rust. The truck has it's original flatehead V-8 engine, that runs awesome. Still retains it's original 6 volt system. The transmission is the original 4 speed on the floor. It has the original radio and speaker. It seems to work, but can't find a station. Nothing on the truck has been changed. The floors are solid too. The seat is brittle as is the rest of the interior, but all original. The blinker switch was taken out to be replaced, so there is not currently any blinkers hooked up. The lights and brake lights work. The panels line up great! Please look at the pictures closely and ask all questions before bidding.
Please ask all questions before bidding on the truck. If you have "0" feedback, please contact me before placing a bid. I have many pictures and can take more for interested parties. Thanks, and happy bidding. On Apr-04-14 at 23:22:56 PDT, seller added the following information: The truck has new brakes all around and they work well. It also has a new clutch, starter, and battery. On Apr-05-14 at 20:36:38 PDT, seller added the following information: This was a one family truck handed down through three family members. Seriously this is just the cleanest vehicle of this age that I have ever come across. Very original! |
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