1953 Ford F-100 Reviews, Pricing & Specs
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User reviews for 1953 Ford F-100
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by Chuck W
Mar 01, 2011
having a great time building it.400 small block,4 speed auto with overdrive p\b , p\s ,tilt wheel ,power seat ,Valarie front clip, air conditioning, smoothed fire wall , shaved door handles and on and on, need more time and cash to finish it.but ready to drive it for a changeMar 01, 2011
by Aaron K
Oct 15, 2008
I got the car from a man who parked it for 20 years
in his back yard. It was rusted out, didn't run and
needed a complete restoration. i got the original
truck for $2,000 and began working on it in my
garage taking it apart piece by piece until it was
time to spend the money to get the new parts. We
put a car front end on it, a new racing rear end, and
then overhauled a new engine and electrical. Total
cost about $15,000. It was a smooth ride from 0-
85 in a matter of seconds and perfect handling on
corners. Gas mileage was about 6 to the gallon but
who cares when it turns heads like it does?!Oct 15, 2008
by Eric P
Jul 01, 2008
Big, old, and drives like a tractor missing a wheel... it's a blast. It's made of heavy steel so if someone decides to cut you off, it's likely to be the last time they do it. It'll chew up and shat out new cars.Jul 01, 2008
User rating:
by Chuck W
Mar 01, 2011
having a great time building it.400 small block,4 speed auto with overdrive p\b , p\s ,tilt wheel ,power seat ,Valarie front clip, air conditioning, smoothed fire wall , shaved door handles and on and on, need more time and cash to finish it.but ready to drive it for a changeMar 01, 2011
by Aaron K
Oct 15, 2008
I got the car from a man who parked it for 20 years
in his back yard. It was rusted out, didn't run and
needed a complete restoration. i got the original
truck for $2,000 and began working on it in my
garage taking it apart piece by piece until it was
time to spend the money to get the new parts. We
put a car front end on it, a new racing rear end, and
then overhauled a new engine and electrical. Total
cost about $15,000. It was a smooth ride from 0-
85 in a matter of seconds and perfect handling on
corners. Gas mileage was about 6 to the gallon but
who cares when it turns heads like it does?!Oct 15, 2008
by Eric P
Jul 01, 2008
Big, old, and drives like a tractor missing a wheel... it's a blast. It's made of heavy steel so if someone decides to cut you off, it's likely to be the last time they do it. It'll chew up and shat out new cars.Jul 01, 2008
by Logan K
Feb 12, 2008
me and my dad r working on it right now, and its prty much in pieces ever where and we got to get i lot of new parts so its rly just a project right nowFeb 12, 2008
by Gary C
Jan 08, 2008
1953 Ford F-100. Traditional built hot rod. 351C - 8 1bbl. Holley 94's, Ford 9in rear, custom rear traction bars.Jan 08, 2008
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