1955 Ford F100, Pickup Truck, 1953 1954 1955 on 2040-cars
Glendive, Montana, United States
Here is a 1955 Ford F100 pickup. It has the step side box with the indent for the spare wheel. The Box and cab are rust free as also is the extra cab. The extra parts are also rust free besides the four front fenders. There is lots of extra parts that will come with this as you can see in the pictures. If you have any questions or need other pictures feel free to message me. The serial plate was missing when I bought this truck but there is a clear title that comes with it. The staight six was rebuilt sometime before I bought it and I was told there was very few miles on it. This will be a great truck due to the fact that it isnt full of cancer. There is of course surface rust due to the age of it. Restoration was started on the cab but. Low reserve on this pickup. Lots of money was invested through the years collecting parts to restore this pickup. Not shown in the pictures is two extra doors that are included besides the four on the pickup and extra cab. Sold as is, look at pictures and get more if you need more. Buyer responsible for pickup. No shipping. Low reserve.
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Ford F-100 for Sale
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