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1955 Ford F100 Show Truck on 2040-cars

US $139,000.00
Year:1955 Mileage:10
Location:

Thornhill, Ontario, Canada

Thornhill, Ontario, Canada

        Why pay $220,000.00 for similar truck that sold Thursday  at Barrett Jackson when can buy this one for less with more features

       

             Feature Vehicle at 2013 SEMA SHOW in Las Vegas

         Contender at 2012 Detroit Auto Rama (Ridler Award)

         21 Awards at 2012 Toronto Mega Speed Custom Car Show

         Cover of June 2013 Custom Classic Trucks

 

         "US SHIPPING INCLUDED"

         Start showing it yourself and win many more awards it a show stopper

 

      Body Modifications:

·        All Steel

·        All seam lines removed

·        All vents removed

·        Door handles shaved

·        Roof pan caked 2”

·        1956 large rear window grafted in

·        Custom radiator support

·        Custom radiator cover

·        One off inner fenders 

·        Custom hood hinges

·        Hood rear corners rounded

·        one off grill gull  wings

·        Custom front roll pan

·        Custom flat running boards

·        Box extension made longer 

·        Rear fenders extended at rear

·        Custom tailgate

·        Custom rear roll pan

·        Ash wood bed floor cut to fit step-up in frame

·        4” tub

·        Tear drop bedsides

·        Hidden latches

·        Complete custom inner hood

·        Dash shaved

·        Transmission tunnel reworked

      Chassis Modifications:   

·         Custom one off TCI Frame

·         Boxed

·         Custom front suspension

·         Polished stainless steel arms

·         Air Ride Tech shockwave lowered

·         Shortened front rails to remove front bumper

·         Rear polished stainless steel 4 bar

·         Air Ride shockwave

·         6” step-up for rear axel 

 

    Wheel Manufacturer:   Billet Specialties                                                                                                                              

·        Size/Front 8” x 20”  Nitto Invo 245/40/20

·        Rear 10” x 20” Nitto 295/35/20

 

       Engine:  Ford Motor Company 

       Engine Modifications:   

·         302 Stroked to 347 ci.

·         Roller cam

·         flat top pistons

·         AFR Heads

·         Edelbrook air cap dual carburetors

·         MSD Distributor and Control Box

·         March Pulley system

·         490 HP

 

       Transmission:

·        Ford AOD

·        2500 stall

·        2006 Mustang Shifter

      

       Interior Modifications:

·         Complete custom interior leather power seats out of 2010 Ford F150 shortened

·         Custom console complete with 2006 Mustang shifter

·         AM/FM CD DVD head unit

·         10” sub woofer

·         Vintage air conditioning

·         Dekota Digital Dash

·         Custom leather head liner

·         Wool carpet

·         Custom door panels

·         Tilt column

·         Billet half wrap steering wheel

·         Shaved dash

·         Power windows

·         Power door poppers

 

And the list goes on and on !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

 

For more info or photos of build call Steven 416-984-9299

 

I have the right to end this sale as the truck is for sale locally

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