1956 Ford F100 " Big Window" Originally started as a rust free San
Jose built F100 Big Window. The original owner resided in
California and the second owner took the truck to AZ and started
this wonderful restoration. Upgrades we made to increase power,
reliability, comfort, handling and gave the truck this killer
stance! Fully restored in 2014 Finished in Ford Calypso Coral over
Black Vinyl Powered By 312ci "Y" Block Ford V8 (Bored .060 with all
new pistons, bearing , upgraded cam, lifters, valves and springs)
Edelbrock 4 barrel 600 cfm carburetor and Electronic Ignition
Speedway Exhaust Manifolds Ford C4 3 Speed Automatic Transmission
Dana 44 Rear Axle with a 2.73:1 ratio Front Suspension is a
complete clip from TCI sporting A- Arms with adjustable Ride Tech
Coil Overs, HD Sway bars, Power Rack and Pinion Steering 15" Powder
Coated Wheels Flip[ Forward Hood Design Front Disc Brakes Vintage
Air Conditioning Modern Electronic Fuse Block with all new wiring.
AM/FM/ CD Stereo with Subwoofer hidden behind the seat. Electronic
Windshield Wipers Oak Wood Bed Beautiful Lincoln Continental
Steering Wheel Stewart Wagner Auxiliary Gauges
Vehicle Details
1956 Ford F100
Listing ID:CC-1651076
Price:$61,985
Location:Atlanta, Georgia
Year:1956
Make:Ford
Model:F100
Exterior Color:Calypso Coral
Interior Color:Black
Odometer:0
Stock Number:AP1065
VIN:F10V6R45874
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