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Ford F100 1958

3250 USD
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CAR DESCRIPTION FROM SELLER
1958 Ford F100 Big Window Custom Cab Engine Size 292 V8 Transmission Type - Body Style Pickup_truck Exterior Color Patina Interior Color - Miles 99,999 VIN F10C8K38886 Stock 8886 Description 1958 Ford F100 SWB Big Window Custom Cab Project offered by Gas Monkey Garage with a Buy It Now or Best Offer Price. That means you can hit the Buy It Now button if you don't want to let it get away and you'll be the proud new owner of this kick ass truck, or take your chances and submit your best offer!When you look up "Patina" in the dictionary, you'll find a picture of this truck! Really cool Patina comes from years of hard work that is difficult to duplicate and should be preserved when you build this truck.This is listed as a project truck that doesn't run or drive and while the body is fairly straight there is rust present in the floors, bed and elsewhere as shown in the photos (see all pics).Bill Of Sale only No Title, this 1958 Ford F100 Project doesn't run or drive and it will need to be completely inspected to determine completeness or functionality of any and all components before attempting to drive for the first time to ensure safety and reliability (due to our filming schedule we cannot perform any additional work on this truck or build it for you). The winning bidder may have the option of coming to the shop to pick up this truck.If you're looking for a super cool F100 Big Window Custom Cab, you won't find a better example that's priced to sell! This would be perfect for Cruise Night, Advertising and Promotional use or as a kick ass addition to your collection, you decide! Photos About Us “I’ve been obsessed with cars since… I was born.” Richard Rawlings had a car by age fourteen, and had gone through nearly twenty cars by the time he was out of high school. His father worked three jobs his whole life—two to make ends meet for the family, and one to buy toys. Neither a mechanic nor a fabricator, his father took pride in his car collection. Needless to say, this stayed with Richard. Rawlings was always working, and always chasing pipe dreams. By twenty-one, he’d been a cop, a fireman, and a medic. But he wanted more. After a rough stint of sleeping on his sister’s couch, he got his act together and entered the world of trading sales. Here he solidified his business savvy, and went on to build an advertising and printing firm from the ground up. The company grew to become a “juggernaut” in the Dallas area. A mere four years later, the company sold, and with that money Gas Monkey Garage was born. Aaron Kaufman worked at a shop Rawlings frequented, and loved the stuff Rawlings brought in for him. Kaufman always went above and beyond for him. When Gas Monkey opened, Rawlings called him up and asked if he wanted to work for him. The premise was simple: Rawlings wanted the fastest, most expensive, most badass hot rod shop to be found, with apparel and a show on Discovery to boot. Kaufman thought he was crazy, but signed on anyway. Eight years later, the shop is all that and more. They owe their success to a strict business model. They don’t buy parts—only whole models without too much rust. Owing to his business background, Rawlings has a handle on the market, and knows the price he ought to pay. In ninety days or less, the job will be done, whether they start with a decent model or a carcass. Then it’s onto the next job without hesitation. If a finished car sits too long, Rawlings will sell it at a loss. He’s interested in a killer operation, not a stockpile. Their roles within the shop are clear. Rawlings is first and foremost an entrepreneur. He wants to sell a style, push a brand, and make sure Gas Monkey Garage never stops growing. Kaufman runs the shop, armed with his mastery of mechanics, electrics, and fabrication. The dynamic is vital, the common ground being their mutual love of classic cars. Rawlings has always been an old soul when it comes to cars, and his style has brought in a steady flow of clientele who trust his no-B.S. methods. “Anyone can go out and buy a Ferrari.” Rawlings’ dream car? “A 1932 Ford Roadster—the holy grail of hot rods.” Warranty Information This vehicle is being sold as is, where is with no warranty, expressed written or implied. The seller shall not be responsible for the correct description, authenticity, genuineness, or defects herein, and makes no warranty in connection therewith. No allowance or set aside will be made on account of any incorrectness, imperfection, defect or damage. Any descriptions or representations are for identification purposes only and are not to be construed as a warranty of any type. It is the responsibility of the buyer to have thoroughly inspected the vehicle, and to have satisfied himself or herself as to the condition and value and to bid based upon that judgement solely. The seller shall and will make every reasonable effort to disclose any known defects associated with this vehicle at the buyer's request prior to the close of sale. Seller assumes no responsibility for any repairs regardless of any oral statements about the vehicle. Terms & Conditions We sell internationally as well as locally and we reserve the right to end the Auction if it sells. We can assist with shipping logistics. If you have less than 5 feedbacks please send your contact info by “asking seller a question” BEFORE bidding. See all pics and email us with any questions you may have. PayPal deposit required within 24 hours, Full payment required within 7 days.