For Sale: 1956 Ford F100 in Burlington, Washington for sale in Burlington, WA

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Vehicle Description 1956 Ford F-100 Custom Prostreet Truck.
DGT8494.
VIN# F10V6R18494.
Forward Tilting Frontend, Tune Port Fuel Injected 396 Big Block V-8, Automatic Transmission, Power Steering, 4 Wheel Power Disc Brakes, Air Conditioning, Tilt Steering Column, Power Windows.
This is a show truck, that's the best way to describe it.
The paint and body are beautiful on this pickup.
The tilt frontend opens and closes with an electric motor.
There are several other body mods like the recessed taillights and power antenna.
The door handles are custom too.
We just got this truck in and have only driven it a short distance, but it feels very comfortable.
It has loads of power with the 396 engine.
The transmission shifts smoothly.
There was a lot of attention to detail with this build, this shows under the hood.
Tilt the hood forward and you see all the chrome on the engine, chrome on the brake master cylinder and power brake booster.
It has a nice big aluminum radiator.
This a great car show truck, how many other rigs will have a tilt front end and chromed out engine compartment.
It's a pleasure to find vehicles in this kind of condition doesn't happen very often.
To really realize how nice this pick up is you need to inspect it your self.
You will be very impressed.
Cond 2+.
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  • Year: 1956
  • Make: Ford
  • Model: F100

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