For Sale: 1956 Ford F100 in Bakersfield, California for sale in Bakersfield, CA

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Vehicle Description This truck is the perfect Christmas present ! I dropped the price $ 16,000.
00 so it can be your garage by Christmas.
All steel hand custom built I purchased the truck in 2015 from the owner that customized the truck he had owned it since 1971.
Its powered by a Ford 289 with a C4 automactic transmission.
The frame is the original frame with Mustang 2 front suspension the rear end is 1956 Ford hooked up by ladder bars with coil springs.
For the restoration the truck was completely disassembled and media blasted.
All the metal and paint was done by Brandon at TL's Rods and Restro.
The chassis work was done at Hot Rod Garage.
I kept as much of the original build as I could with up dates to things that would make the safer and better to drive.
The headlights are 1959 Impala,the grill is a cut down turned upside down 1959 Rambler,taillights 1949 Merc.
The truck is fresh nose to tail no corners cut its built to drive.
It has power windows,power cowl vent,Dakota Digital instruments,1970's US Indy mags with Halibrand Knockoffs with TA tires.
I have pictures of both builds.
The restoration cost $92,000.
00 and close to three years this is a hobby of mine I enjoy the build then its on to the next project.
This truck is ready to drive and enjoy.
The last two pictures are of the truck when I bought it 2015.
The truck now has 548 miles.
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  • Year: 1956
  • Make: Ford
  • Model: F100

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