Vehicle Description
This is one for the haulers, attention getters, and anyone who
loves unique vintage trucks. After all, how often do you ever see a
1955 Ford F-250 with a stake bed on the road anymore? But this
well-coordinated truck is a beautiful reminder of what an honest
day's work really means.
Do you have a business to promote or just want to make a splash at
car shows? Imagine parking this vintage stake truck at your front
door and/or taking up two spaces at an enthusiast event. People
will marvel at this truck's well-done total presentation. After
all, it has nicely fitting body panels and black paint with its
perfect mix of high gloss and a hint of use. So it makes this like
it's the 1950s and you're looking at the company's latest
workhorse. Plus, its distinct front end, Ford side step plates, and
eight-lug red wheels with whitewalls really puts the industrial
nostalgia into overdrive. And of course, there's the bed. The
removable stake sides make a complete pen, and as you peek inside,
you'll see a nicely coordinated storage box. All of this straight
and complete lumber has a cool appearance that tells you it has
gone to work but always has been well maintained. That's exactly
how you should view this classic pickup. So no matter if you want
to put your company's logo on the side, or just want a showpiece to
bring your motorcycle, this is your best way to grab some
attention.
Inside you really start to understand how well coordinated this
truck is. The black doors match the exterior paint, the gray seat
matches the grille, and the red dash and seat insert match the
wheels. So it feels like a very thoughtful total package. And while
this is quite vintage, it's also still a useful truck today. For
example, the large steering wheel and horizontal speedometer give
you the old-school pickup vibe, but the full array of auxiliary
gauges below the dash mean you know exactly what's going on in the
engine bay.
The 292 cubic-inch V8 was one of the largest motors across the
entire Ford family in 1955, so it's great to have it powering this
industrial machine. It looks quite nice with the bold yellow
presentation radiating from within the dark black engine bay. But
what you'll really love is the huge investment in this V8. In the
last few months, about $7,600 has been invested in this motor. Not
only did they refresh it and get the fundamentals right, but they
also replaced the carburetor, added newer brakes, and upgraded to a
three-core aluminum radiator to help keep this industrial-grade
machine running cool. There's even a four-speed manual transmission
to give you complete control.
Complete with operator's manual and maintenance records, this is a
versatile and distinct vintage truck. So at a price like this, you
know you need to hurry if you want to take it home. Call
today!!!