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1956 Ford F100 Pickup Truck, 1955 1954 1953, Rat Rod, Shop Truck on 2040-cars

US $21,500.00
Year:1956 Mileage:999999
Location:

Gilbert, Arizona, United States

Gilbert, Arizona, United States

1956 Ford F-100
Short-bed Truck

Selling a 1956 Ford Pickup.  This F100 is a 1/2 ton short-bed.  It has the original factory paint.  It was extremely well preserved over the years.  The paint was a custom factory color as noted on the VIN id tag.  It was always a CA truck and was inland from the coast.  There is nearly zero rust with this truck.  And the truck is in incredible shape.  The beds on these types of trucks are usually in rough shape.  The bedsides and tailgate are in near perfect shape.  Not hardly a dent or bow in it.  The bed rails are straight as an arrow.  I don't think this truck hauled anything but hay in it.  I have never seen one in this good of shape.  It belonged to an individual in Hemit, CA who was the original owner.  I did some work on it and am ready to sell it.  Here is what it has.

  • Has a Ford 390 big block engine that has been inspected and runs good
  • Has a 4 speed transmission
  • All new interior upholstery with a vintage look, door panels and kick panels
  • New headliner and visors
  • New rims and radial tires.
  • New hubcaps and rings
  • New wood bed and beds stips
  • New chrome bumpers
  • New marker lights
  • Brand new chains
  • New taillights
  • All lights work
  • New fuel sending unit
  • New air and fuel filters
  • New fuel pump
  • Gauges work
  • Brakes inspected
  • Engine steam cleaned and detailed
  • Satin clear finish over paint to preserve
This truck has been a very fun cruiser.  Tons of people like to come up and just talk about this truck.  It has that great patina shop truck look.  It has all original suspension and drives as it should.  The underneath is super clean.  I steam cleaned everything and used POR15 to help preserve the frame.  I hope I have covered everything.  If you have any questions, please call.  There is no implied warranty with this truck.  It is AS-IS and if you want to have the truck inspected, please feel free.  It is a great truck and it is one that will be hard to replace.  They are just not this good ever..  Call with questions,  Jason 48o-619-835three

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