"Today, there's a new word for modern in pickup truck design. It's
Fordward! That's the way you'll go in new Ford trucks. Go Fordward
with saving with one of thirteen different Ford pickups to choose
from. See them now at your Ford dealer. You'll see the difference,
you'll save the difference, when you go Fordward in the new Ford
Trucks." From a period television commercial.
For consignment, a 1958 Ford F100 Fleetside pickup truck showing
1,744 miles, but the true miles are unknown. The third generation
F100 lasted from 1957 to 1960 and in 1958, Ford introduced quad
headlights to replace the duals, making this the only generation
that utilized quad headlights!
Exterior
Some thought went into this color scheme and it makes a dramatic
appearance on this vintage truck with yellow accented by gray in
the grille, on the hood, over the cab, and on the tailgate. A
straight chrome bumper in front replaces what would have been a
wrap-around piece, and the rear has been removed which allows the
twin chrome exhaust tips to be fully visible with a center exit.
While back here, we can't help but appreciate the most simple tail
lights you may ever find, two red discs at the end of each corner.
Back up front, the grille is augmented with symmetrical holes in
the body and the gap between it and hood, all for extra air flow,
while stiffening body bends run parallel on the hood. 15-inch
chrome steel wheels wear staggered size tires to keep with the
street rod theme. Imperfections include areas of bubbling on lower
panels, evident filler, and cracking paint.
Interior
The body may have been dipped in yellow because it covers most
metal inside as well, and the inner doors have a black door card to
dress them up. Inside, black leather race style bucket seats occupy
the left and right spot with a matching console between them. A
wood rimmed Grant steering wheel presents to the driver and a
simple gauge cluster includes modern AutoMeter white gauges on a
flat black faceplate while glossy yellow paint covers the rest of
the dash. On the floor, a Hurst shifter rises up cleanly over black
carpet and F100 mats and we note three pedals down here. Up top, a
missing headliner and rough paint are open for your interpretation
and personal touch. The bed is painted and in this case, a flat
black and appears show ready.
Drivetrain
The meat on the bone here is a nicely presented 327ci V8, rated at
275 horsepower. It is graced by an Edelbrock intake topped by a
Holley 4-barrel carburetor and mated to a Muncie M20 4-speed manual
transmission sending power to the Ford 8" in back. Edelbrock finned
valve covers and other polished parts dress up the bay while
headers begin the exhaust process. The truck runs on a 12 volt
system with an Optima battery currently in the bay.
Undercarriage
Relatively clean, dry and simple with the usual patina, we've got
no complaints here. The dual exhaust flows through glasspack style
mufflers and then to those big chrome tips. Drum brakes are on all
four wheels and leaf spring suspension is found front and rear.
Drive-Ability
If you need a hug, have a seat in this truck, because the chairs
will do the trick! The Chevy V8 starts up after some pumps of the
gas and the sound makes this marriage of Chevy and Ford an audible
success. We roll this steel truck onto the loop where it provides
good power, straight tracking, and surefooted handling at moderate
speeds. We note the wiper transmission a bit loose, and the horn
and tachometer are not working. All other functions on board
operate as they should and we whisk this sun colored beauty back to
the mall. While Classic Auto Mall represents that these functions
were working at the time of our test drive, we cannot guarantee
these functions will be working at the time of your purchase.
Although it's likely over 100,000 were produced, we rarely see
third gen F100's come up for sale. They were used as work trucks
and put away wet, so finding one that's not only been saved, but
presently cleanly and with a more modern engine, is like a needle
in the haystack. This one's a looker and a booker and if it
brightens your day as it did ours, call us today to register your
interest. It's time to move Fordward!
F10J8N18775
F10-Ford F100
J-223ci 1bbl I6
8-1958
N-Norfolk, VA Assy Plant
18775-Sequential Unit Number
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and collectible vehicles in the country is located in Morgantown,
Pennsylvania, just 1-hour west of Philadelphia off Exit 298 of the
I-76 Pennsylvania Turnpike. For more information visit
www.classicautomall.com or call us at (888) 227-0914. Contact us
anytime for more information or to come see the vehicle in person.
There is no guarantee of mileage. A $299 Dealer Administrative fee
is not included in the advertised price.
With so many great cars, you know we have a lot to talk about, and
we do that each week on the Classic Auto Mall Podcast with host
Stewart Howden. Stewart discusses new inventory as well as trends
in consignments and car prices, while interviewing celebrities and
automotive professionals about amazing cars and their history. Tune
in each week to the Classic Auto Mall Podcast wherever you enjoy
listening. You can also watch on YouTube!
Vehicle Details
1958 Ford F100
Listing ID:CC-2023329
Price:$19,000
Location:Morgantown, Pennsylvania
Year:1958
Make:Ford
Model:F100
Exterior Color:Yellow
Interior Color:Black
Transmission:Manual
Odometer:1744
Stock Number:8025
VIN:F10J8N18775
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