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'55 Ford F1 project #2846946
11/16/20 10:54 AM
11/16/20 10:54 AM
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Good morning all. Long time not posting here. I hope all is well with you. Question, how much would you expect to pay for a 1955 Ford F1 project? All in pieces, some bodywork done. Rolling chassis. Thanks!

Re: '55 Ford F1 project [Re: Tesla_HV] #2846994
11/16/20 12:37 PM
11/16/20 12:37 PM
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Who knows these days. My neighbor has one sitting in his garage that he hasn't touched in 10 years. When I was in high school I collected '56 F100 pickups. I bought them for $200 or $300 each from local farmers and then parted them out to guys in the city who were building hot rods. I had a nice little parts business going for a high school kid. I usually had 4 or 5 of those pickups sitting my parents back yard at any one time. I think they finally got tired of all the pickup parts in the yard so I sold it all off. My dad kept one of the nicer trucks for himself. It had a 312 Y block and the overdrive transmission.

I don't pay much attention to the Ford pickups these days but a buddy of mine just bought a nice '56. He paid $40K for it.

Re: '55 Ford F1 project [Re: AndyF] #2847015
11/16/20 01:20 PM
11/16/20 01:20 PM
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depends .. need pics to be somewhat accurate, friend just bought a decent project for $2500


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