1957 Ford F100 big window pickup. Newer build that was completed
last October by Spitali Motorsports in Tucson.
Here are the specs:
*Chevrolet 5.7 Vortec motor from a 1997 pickup
*4L60 automatic overdrive transmission from same truck
Heidts Mustang ll power rack and pinion front suspension with 2"
dropped spindles
*Ford 8.8 rear axle with 3.73 trac loc and disc brakes from a 2000
Explorer
*Flipped rear axle with a c notch
NEW PARTS:
*Front bumper ( 69 Camaro rear bumper)
*Chrome headers
*Aluminum radiator
*Brake master cylinder and booster
*EZ TCU transmission controller by TCI with digital readout
*Holley electric fuel pump and regulator
*Lokar 23" shifter
*IDIDIT tilt steering column
*Grant steering wheel
*Seat and carpet
*All hoses and brake lines
*Valve covers and air cleaner
*Jegs intake manifold
*American Racing 15" Torque Thrust wheels with new tires
This is a nice driving and handling truck that you can get in and
go. The paint was done about 4 years ago by previous owner. I think
it was too thick when applied as it is cracking and chipping off in
spots. Otherwise body is super straight. All glass is good.
Vehicle Details
1957 Ford F100
Listing ID:CC-1236996
Price:$18,500
Location:Gilbert, Arizona
Year:1957
Make:Ford
Model:F100
Exterior Color:Gray
Interior Color:Gray
Transmission:Automatic
Odometer:0
Stock Number:910448
VIN:F10J0E35490
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