1956 Ford P/u Complete Except Engine/trans. Straight-no Rust Thru-good Glass on 2040-cars
Visalia, California, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
For Sale By:Private Seller
Trim: unknown
Make: Ford
Model: F-100
Drive Type: Rear wheel
Mileage: 46,401
This is a 56 Ford pickup I started to redo, but have since found a better candidate (1939 Ford) so I'm selling this). Has no engine/trans and is missing the clutch/brake assy. Very straight. No rust thru. Surface rust only. Windshield and rear window good. Have some misc. parts (2 rear fenders, and misc. sheet metal, including hood hinges, etc. Tail gate is usable, but not pristine. There is no title. It is not listed in the Ca. DMV computer, and will be sold with Bill of Sale only. Speedo reads 46401. It has not been chopped up. Rolls , Tows and steers easily.
Will answer all the questions I can honestly and quickly.
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