Detail Info for: Ford : F-100 PICKUP FORD F-100 PICKUP (RAT ROD WANNABE)

Transaction Info
Sold On:
06/28/2015
Price:
$ 6300.00
Condition:
Mileage:
10808
Location:
Yankton, South Dakota, 57078
Seller Type:
Private Seller
Vehicle Specification
Year Make Model:
1953 Ford F-100
Submodel Body Type:
Standard Cab Pickup
Engine:
300ci 6 cylinder
Transmission:
Automatic
VIN:
F10D4P12450
Vehicle Title:
Clear
Drive Train:
Fuel Type:
Gasoline
Standard Equipment:
Optional Equipment:
Vehicle Detail
Offered for sale is a 1953 Ford F-100 pickup. The truck is powered by a 300ci inline 6 cylinder motor and C-6 automatic transmission with shift kit. It has a Ford 9" rear end with 3.0 gears, an Offenhauser intake manifold with a Holly 4 barrel carburetor and a Hedman header. The truck has 10,808 miles on it since it was rebuilt. I have shown it in the rat rod classes at car shows but it's too good to be a bonifide rat rod. The body is solid with no rust and the truck is mechanically sound. It runs great and everything works. You can drive this truck anywhere. The truck was serviced and inspected by a certified mechanic 1500 miles ago and everything, including the brakes, checked out good. However, when initially stepping on the brakes it does have a tendency to pull a little to the left. The left front brake probably needs to be adjusted. I've driven this truck 100's of miles down the Interstate at 75 mph and the truck does not overheat. THIS TRUCK CAN BE DRIVEN HOME! Thanks for looking. The following question was asked this morning (6/27) and for some reason did not get posted to the listing. Q: You say this truck can be driven home, will it drive back to Roseboro North Carolina? A: I wouldn't be afraid to drive this truck to North Carolina. It won't drive like a new Cadillac but it will get you there safe and sound. It has been serviced and inspected by a professional mechanic and been given a clean bill of health. The lights and wipers work and the tires are good. It will run down the interstate at 75 mph and won't skip a beat. It's reliable.