1953 53 Ford F100 Custom Resto Mod High End Beautiful Pickup Truck U Finish
- Price: Ask a price!
- Condition: New
- Item location: Jefferson City, Missouri, United States
- Make: Ford
- Model: F-100
- Trim: Tan Leather
- Year: 1953
- Mileage: 5
- VIN: F10R3H20097
- Color: Coca Cola Red
- Engine size: Ford 4.6 Liter Computer Controlled Fuel Injected
- Number of cylinders: 8
- Fuel: Gasoline
- Transmission: 4R70W Automatic
- Drive type: RWD
- Interior color: Tan Leather
- Vehicle Title: Clear
Ford F-100 1953 Description
Hello, This has been my project for the last 3 years and I just can't find time to finish it up. The Hard and Expensive Part is Done. It starts, runs, and drives. The Body and Paint is Done, and I spent $2400 having the leather seat built for it. I have another whole matching leather hide to finish the interior. The (TCI)Total Cost Involved front suspension with tubular upper and lower control arms and power rack and pinion steering is all installed. I have the carfax for the donor Mustang GT showing it only had 50,000 miles on the engine and transmission. The 9 inch ford rearend is freshly overhauled as well. Everything on this truck is NEW, and would take me forever to tell you everything on it. I encourage any prospective buyer to come look at it in person. While this will be a huge loss for me, I am not interested in giving it away and won't. I am starting this auction at $30,000 with NO RESERVE and this is a fraction of what it cost to build to this point. I am always available for questions via call or text 573-690-6924. I have some of the parts to finish it, including power windows, wiring harness which is partially installed, and the hardware to finish the bed. It will need a heat & a/c underdash unit purchased, the condenser and compressor are already mounted. So the wiring, power windows, heat & air, and interior need to be finished.
To be clear, this is a running driving ALL FORD 4.6 liter computerized fuel injected engine, and 4r70w transmission from a Mustang GT. If you have ever checked on doing an install like this you would find it to be VERY Expensive to do.