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Restomod 1953 Ford F100 on 2040-cars

Year:1953 Mileage:1450
Location:

Yonkers, New York, United States

Yonkers, New York, United States

Selling my Modified 1953 ford f100 after a 3 year build.  Cab and bed removed and all new body bushings installed. Engine was pulled by local speed shop and refurbished,  auto tranny taken out and replaced with T5 short throw 5 speed manual with OD.  Rear leaf springs cut out, new 4 link installed with air ride w/12 click adjustable ride.  Truck is very fast and responsive,  very easy to spin the rear tires at any gear.  85-90mph was a normal cruising day this past summer on the weekends, handles very well.  Installed two dual Cobra aftermarket mufflers and it sounds fantastic.  The truck needs some minor work to be done to be finished like a paint job, but I always liked the way it looked. 

New parts:
- aluminum radiator and radiator overflow
- air cleaner
- distributor and wires
- fan and fan shroud
- valve covers
- brake booster
- msd coil
- high pressure fuel pump
- fuel tank
- rear Fat man anti sway bar
- rear 4 link with "Air Ride" air bags with interior controls
- air compressor with 2 gallon reserve mounted in 1932 vintage Ford trunk.
- new IDIDIT steering column
- new custom Billet steering wheel, half wrapped with leather
- new carpet,  sound and heat deadening material thru out the interior of cab
- 411 gears and 9 inch posi rear w/custom driveshaft
- hurst shifter 
- front shocks
- drivers side and passenger windows
- weather stripping ( not installed)
- 31x18.00x15LT Mickey Thompson rear tires,  front 15x8's infront
- E/T mags rims custom made from California
- headlights with custom built in led signals
- rear tail lights and led reverse lights
- air horn
- front tilt hood kit
- billet dash cluster gauges

other parts:
- 1991 Ford Explorer seats with aftermarket seat covers,  power drivers seat
- 1932 vintage Ford trunk mounted to bed rail
- refurbished 302 engine by local speed shop
- refurbished T5 manual short throw transmission
- front clip from a grand tornino
- front disk brakes
- two Cobra mufflers, bought used
 
needs:
- to be painted, fix bondo cracks, I preferred it as is
- interior lights
- adjust emergency brake
- wood bed liner
- wheel tubs..I have kit from Jegs

The truck is listed locally and I reserve the right to remove it at any time, no warranty implied.......thanks for looking and good luck
 
Video of Truck running and walk around in detail:
 

 






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