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1956 Ford F100 Short Box Az Truck Barn Find Parked Mid 60s Little Rust Az Truck on 2040-cars

Year:1956 Mileage:63000 Color: body for the most part
Location:

Tucson, Arizona, United States

Tucson, Arizona, United States

1956 Ford F100 Stepside SB

Heres a chance to buy a nice original Ford F100 Stepside minimal rust AZ TRUCK
thats been parked on blocks since the mid 60s !!!
FIRST AND FORMOST - we didnt get a title for the truck. The truck has only had 2
owners and both have passed away. The last owner pulled the engine out in the
early 60s and put it on blocks next to his house, where it sat till last week.
The family sold us the truck with a bill of sale only - IF there is a winner and that person
wants us  to get a title for you, we can get it  in about 7-10 days. But the winner has
to pay the cost (which would be aprox $350-450 ) to get the clear title. Or they
can get their own title once they get it home.

OBVIOUSLY THIS Truck NEEDS A FULL RESTORATION FRONT TO REAR
BUT I WILL TRY TO DETAIL OUT SOME INFO THAT CANT BE SEEN IN 
THE PICS BELOW.


OUR 100% feedback speaks for itself 
and many of our feedback are from about 15 cars we sold just this past
year here on EBay. We put more time and effort into our ads making it much
easier for the potential buyers to bid with confidence.
NOT MANY OF THESE TRUCKS are around anymore this rust free.
YES it has plenty of surface rust,  but that comes up with 600 wet/dry in a few hours too.
The bed area has the worst of all the rust of course.


DRIVETRAIN: At the moment the original motor is not with the truck.
I do have access to the original motor if the winner wants it.
To get the shortblock out of storage and move it will cost an extra $50. I
have to pay someone to help me move it. 
Some misc motor parts will come with the truck as part of the
winning price (heads, pullies, oil pan, water pump) AND the original
Automatic transmission will also come with the car too as part of the
deal.  Build it  anyway you want, and if you do it right youll never lose a dime 
on it when it comes to reselling it.  Rearend  looks to be original.
Car rolls and steers making shipping a little easier. 
A GREAT idea for a awesome project would be stuff a late model 32v
Lincoln Mark VIII drivetrain under the hood, or possibly a true Lightning
Drivetrain in it and make a modern day Lightning with a Classic 56 F100
for a win win situation. Very solid Cowl area .


INTERIOR: obviously needs a some restoration, but looks complete
and all the main stuff there. Seats, dash, glove box etc.
Floors are very solid as is behind the seat by the gastank and battery
box area too. Door jambs nice too. Paint inside looks to be all original.
All the glass looks to be good and original too which is a plus.

EXTERIOR: body for the most part, really straight, but there
is a dent on the RF fender in front of the tire and you can see
if you look closely the LF fender has had a repair many many 
yrs ago in the same area. I believe 70% of the exterior paint to be
all the original See Sprite green Code G. If you look closely at the
pics below, youll see the running boards and normal areas that get
rust... on this truck are VERY SOLID. Its how AZ treats their vehicles :)
Hood is only bolted on with 2 bolts which is why it sits funny but it
too is solid and the hinges are fine.

THE BED probably looks to be the worst part of the truck
seeing as all the wood is bad and some of the metal here did get
rust damage. Some pieces may be salvagable, but at least most
of the stuff to rebuild these trucks are now available too.

SUSPENSION: basically all stock and original and probably
very worn out and ready for a nice Resto Mod restoration.
AZ heat has been hard on the rubber bushings even just from
sitting. It will eventually need to be restored too of course.

This truck is your typical rust free Arizona car but it is
a car that needs some rust repair and still better then one sitting
near the coast or in the rust belt. When we say rust free, we mean
no holes etc you are use to seeing on an eastcoast vehicle.

These Short bed trucks rarely even come up for sale in this condition
which is affordable to almost anyone wanting a project F100
Check out ALL the pics below ----->

it may take a full minute for them all to load if you have a
slow connection, so be patient AND looks for the extra scroll
bar on the right side.
Az gets maybe 12" a yr of rain and Az very dry climate.
more info AFTER the pics etc. There are 100 large pics.




































































































































































Heres a great chance to buy the mid 50s F100 truck
CANDIDATE  youve been wanting.
A vehicle  marketed for all ebay bidders and buyers
Being sold by us, a seller with excellent feedback and history 
With ebay and buyers. What more could you ask for ? :)

There you have it, probably The BEST represented Belair Wagons on Ebay.
 
Shows you all the good as well as any bad, hope you appreciate them.
We put a lot of time and effort in marketing our cars and it shows.
Chances are our F100 is about the most rust free builder out there 
IF you choose to buy someone elses truck we wish you the best, but
if you dont see nice clear pics like ours, who really knows what you
are getting unless you can check it out in person first.

Also, if you buy a car thats been "restored", who knows what sort
of surprises are hidden under new paint or thick undercoating.
People are flipping cars all the time when most of the jobs are
fast, for a quick buck and quality suffers. 

Our auctions have NOTHING to hide .
Restore a car like this yourself or locally and you know
exactly what you have in the end.

Email us with ANY questions before you bid please
If you treat yourself to buying one of our vehicles
youll never buy a total buckets again from anyone !!
Our Impeccable FEEDBACK speaks for itself.
Doing restoration on this type of project is less labor
intensive which means overall cost is less too !
With less horrid surprises later on.
Dont let auctions with little to no pics try to fool you. 
With other auctions,  you really dont know what to expect
until you take the car apart. While we go over our cars ALL OVER
with great pics to help making your decision easier.
Along with ANY other questions you may have.
Email me for a quote for shipping.

AZ TITLE - was discussed at the beginning of the auction

I wont end the auction early !!

Must be paid within 5 days of auctions end EVEN if we are waiting for the title
Our feedback speaks for itself and we always come thru !

CAR MUST BE PICKED UP WITHIN 14 days of auctions
END ! we can no longer store cars for anyone !!
Unless other arrangements have been made before auction ends.
Can help with shipping outside the USA too if you need help.

This car, you can see clearly what to expect with no surprises
and our Feedback speaks for itself !
EMAIL US WITH ANY QUESTIONS PLEASE !!
Car will obviously ship as INOP , but we can help get INOPs like
this shipped all over the USA for a fair price quickly.
Chances are people overseas will be bidding on this car, so we
can easily get the car to the docks in CALIF for a fair price and
promptly if you need the help.

IF you need a shipping quote, just email us with your city/state
and Ill find out our best quote for you !!
No problem helping it to the docks if you are shipping overseas .

 


If there is a winner, please email me when the auction ends
and say Hi and we can take it from there.
Bank Wires need to be prompt if you are out of the country
because they always seem to take longer then expected.
I bank with B of A which makes things easy for many out of
state for payment.  direct deposit or Cashier checks
If you wire the funds we must add a $50 fee that our bank charges us.
must clear before car can move. Its a sign of the times, sorry.
IF RESERVES NOT MET, email us anyway maybe we can work
out a deal after it ends.

 PAYPAL for $500 deposit only - rest direct bank deposit or wire

Or just all via bank deposit, whichever you prefer






On Jul-24-14 at 02:39:51 PDT, seller added the following information:

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