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1955 F-100 Rust Free Pickup

  • Condition: Used
  • Make: Ford
  • Model: F-100
  • Year: 1955
  • Mileage: 100,000
  • VIN: F10V5K26160
  • Vehicle Title: Clear
  • Location: Phoenix, Arizona, United States

Description

1955 F100
No engine, trans, or bed. The body and frame are remarkably rust free. I have built many of these trucks into full resto mods and this is by far the best starter truck I've ever come across. The frame is unmolested and suspension is all original
It was built in the Kansas City plant and originally was equipped with the 239v8, 4spd synchro, and 4.28 rear end in Raven Black color so it's a perfect starting point to built a jet black restomod or bring it back to it's former glory.
The only repair that I can find is a little Bondo on the front passenger fender, but the fender appears original and can be fixed by a good body man without needing replacement.
I bought this truck because it's becoming really difficult to find these mid fifties Ford's with a front end that aligns and isn't all smashed up. The replacement fenders and hood can be inches off and the aftermarket front turn signals housings never seem to seat right. I was planning on building this for a client of mine, but he is going in another direction. I was going to install the Ford Racing coyote crate motor and a t56 trans with a LS 9in rear and drop it with airbags, but I'm moving on to other jobs and don't want to see her sitting here unfinished. If you want me to finish it to your specs, we are a full service shop equipped to do anything to it you want from classic resto to full restomod to caged out race truck. Contact me and I can provide you build photos of our finished trucks.
You will not find a 55' this clean, with this fitment for this cheap againany questions, just ask me here or shoot me a text at 520 222 6272 Im happy to send a pic of a specific spot on the truck, or get you a shipping quote to have it transported

On Feb-27-18 at 15:25:50 PST, seller added the following information:

The last photo is my favorite '55 i've built, it had a supercharged SVT drivetrain underneath.