1953 Ford F100 pickup truck with a short box step side bed and a
classic flathead V8 engine paired with a three-speed manual
transmission on the column. The truck is truly a vintage find with
a unique charm, characterized by its mint green flat-finish.
Featuring aluminum wheels running radial tires. Major recent
maintenance includes a newer water pump, fuel sender, clutch and
throw-out bearing, aluminum radiator, starter, and solenoid.
Although it has visible wear, and some mechanical issues -such as a
cracked windshield, loose kingpins, speedometer and fuel gauge-it
remains driveable and holds substantial appeal to classic truck
enthusiasts. It runs on a six-volt electrical system and features
dual exhaust with glass packs, providing the distinctive sound of
the flathead V8. The truck's interior shows some wear, notably on
the bench seat and door panels. On the road drivability is good
with noted speedometer noise and slow vacuum operated wipers.
Classic 1953 Ford F100 short box step side with original flathead
V8 and a 3-speed manual on the column
Recently serviced water pump, clutch, fuel sender, aluminum
radiator, starter, and solenoid
Truck runs on original six-volt electrical system; speedometer and
fuel gauge are currently non-functional
Distinctive flathead V8 exhaust sound enhanced by dual exhaust and
glass packs
Visible cosmetic wear including a cracked windshield, worn bench
seat, and door panels that reflect the truck's historical use
Comes with four steel wheels and extra tires for versatility or
restoration needs
If this vehicle has repairs you would like to have taken care of
that perhaps the seller didn't address, please ask our staff for an
estimate. We have a full service and restoration shop that can
handle most anything! Please see video for full breakdown of this
vehicle. Give us a call at 507-386-1726 or email
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TRADES WILL BE CONSIDERED AND FINANCING IS AVAILABLE! This
particular vehicle IS ELIGIBLE for an extended warranty! Ask us for
more details! •••MN residents are responsible for tax, license and
title procurement fees. Out of state buyers will only have a $275
Title Procurement fee, no tax or other fees charged.•••