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1959 Ford F100 Shortbed 4x4 Completely Restored And Updated on 2040-cars

US $28,500.00
Year:1959 Mileage:167 Color: Yellow and White
Location:

Stewartsville, New Jersey, United States

Stewartsville, New Jersey, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:V8
Year: 1959
Drive Type: 4x4
Make: Ford
Mileage: 167
Model: F-100
Exterior Color: Yellow and White
Trim: Pickup
Condition: Used: A vehicle is considered used if it has been registered and issued a title. Used vehicles have had at least one previous owner. The condition of the exterior, interior and engine can vary depending on the vehicle's history. See the seller's listing for full details and description of any imperfections. ... 

Beautifully restored Resto Mod of an Original 1959 Ford F100 Custom 4x4 that was owned at one time by Herf Ingersoll, who was the original Marlboro Man out of Montana. This was a no expense spared, frame off, every nut and bolt restoration with well over 1000 hours of labor. The owner has spent well in excess of $75,000 for this truck.

 

PowerTrain: The original 292 was completely rebuilt using all John Mummert of El Cajon, Ca. parts. John is the Guru of all Ford Y blocks. The block was bored 30 over and stroked to 313. Aluminum Heads, CSE Cam, High Rise Intake, Holley 650 Carb, MSD Distributor, Ram Horn Exhaust Manifolds, New Rocker Arms and Shafts, Valley Cover and rear breather, Flat Top Pistons and TBird Valve Covers. The motor runs on pumped gas and puts out about 355 HP. Aluminum 3 row Radiator with thermostatic controlled Electric Fan. 

 

All of this power is coupled to a newly rebuilt C4 Trans by Performance Automatic with a Doug Hebert 2000-2400 Torque Converter, Lokar Shifter, linkage and LED Indicator. The Drive train was completely redone using a TJ Rebert Ford 9 inch rear with a 350 Posi. Front end was a custom rebuilt Dana 44 out of a 76 Bronco. The truck has Disc Brakes all around. There are all new Drive Shafts, Shocks, Bushings, Shackles, Body mounts, Motor mounts, Seals etc. 4 brand new Vintique Wheels with BF Goodrich AT Tires.

 

Exterior: The Body was Soda Blasted and taken to bare metal. All new Body mounts and gaskets. The truck was painted to match Original Ford Colors and patterns. All new gaskets for doors, windows and hood. New Window Channels, door felt and vent window seals. New Bumpers and New Glass all the way around. The Bed was seal and Rino Lined.

 

Interior: New wiring harness from front to back including the motor. Classic Auto Air installed. New CCP Steering Column. New Auto Meter Gauges set in a Foose Engineering backing plate so they fit into the existing openings. Power Windows, The locks and ignition were all keyed the same. The Cab was Completely Sound Proofed and a totally new interior installed by Herbie's Interiors.

 

The truck has 167 miles on since the Rebuild. The truck is located in Stewartsville, NJ 08886 and is available for inspection. 

Questions please call Rob at 908-403-0568. The truck is being sold locally so I reserve the right to end the auction at any time. 

 

I have to the best of my ability described the truck and will not be held responsible for missed or unclear items. I encourage an on-site inspection and any and all questions prior to the auction ending. You are entering into an binding agreement and will be held accountable for all actions. 

 

Terms: Payment will be by Wire Transfer or Cash in hand upon pickup. There will be no exceptions.

A $ 1,000 NON-refundable deposit must be made 24 hours of auction end with the balance due in 5 days. I will and have sold internationally so that is not a problem. We are located within 1 hour of Port Newark.  I have a clean NJ title in hand so the Truck is ready to go. 

Shipping is the responsibility of the buyer including cost. I will help in logistics only. 

 

  


 

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