This yellow plate full custom 1956 Ford F-100 big-back-window
pickup has undergone a meticulous body-off restoration. This
American classic rides on a TCI full independent air-ride front
suspension with power rack & pinion steering. Underneath the hood,
its muscle comes from a small-block Chevy engine mated to a Turbo
350 transmission with a 9-inch Ford rear end. Features power disc
brakes, with 16-inch front and 18-inch rear Rocket Racing wheels
wrapped in Toyo tires. Rounded cab corners with shaved trim and
rain gutters are only a few of the 20-plus body modifications made
before the custom-mixed Bronze Pearl base coat with clear coat
paint went on. The bed complements the Bronze color scheme with
wood with chrome strips over the 18-gallon under-bed fuel tank. The
interior brings this classic pickup into the 21st century with
leatherette seats, chrome tilt steering column and one-piece
windows, as well as all-new chrome, glass and rubber. No expense
was spared in the debut of this custom build, which was recently
finished in 2021 with only 250 test miles since completion.
Vehicle Details
1956 Ford F100
Listing ID:CC-1556717
Price:Auction Vehicle
Location:Scottsdale, Arizona
Year:1956
Make:Ford
Model:F100
Exterior Color:BRONZE
Interior Color:TAN
Transmission:Automatic
Odometer:0
Stock Number:137992
VIN:F10D6R35171
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