I named her "Betsy". I know from experience that when you drive this wonderful antique truck you are going to gets LOTS of looks! The number one question people will ask you is, What year is she?" This truck definetly has pick-up-and-go. You might even win a few bets with her 4-barrel carb and V8 engine ;-) Let's just say she has spunk!
We have both retired and since we go everywhere together we no longer need two vehicles. While it breaks our hearts to part with her, e'd rather see her belong to someone who will drive and appreciate her. To achieve this goal we are willing to realize a loss.Our reserve price is to minimally protect only 65% ($18,000) of our investment. We are not looking to recover all of it (a litttle over $28,000) nor even to make a profit (we have ALL of the receipts for all work done and will provide them to the buyer.)What matters most to us is that she goes to a "good home!" The difference between our asking price ($18,000) and the appraisal estimate of $24,999 will more than allow you to paint her with flames ;-)
Vehicle Appraisal
(Executed by Weber Restorations)
September 23, 015
1953 Ford F100 Street Rod
VIN: F10R3H46544 Florida Title
1953 Ford 1/2 ton Pickup, teel Cab.
Alarm: Viper with Ultrasonic Sensor
Paint: Single stage Buick burgundy. Recommend to repaint vehicle (Paint deduction).
Bed: Custom redwood. (Recently rebuilt and refinished oiled and waxed.)
Engine: 1971 Ford FE 390 (rebuilt).
Transmission: 1971 Ford C5 Transmission with manual kick down.
Rear end: 1969 Ford Bronco Ford 9 inch with 350 POSI gearing with drum brakes.
Frame: Stock 1953 Ford Pickup Frame.
Front End: Ford Granada IFS with Disk Brakes.
Steering: Power Steering
Brakes: Power Brakes Front Disk, ear Drum.
Exhaust: Full Flow master Exhaust.
Interior: Black/Red Vinyl.
CD player: Kenwood.
Doors Windows: Manual.
Wheels and Tires: New Chrome Reverse wheels and whitewalls. Tires have estimated 70% Tread Remaining.
Condition: The overall condition of the truck is in good condition and has a 6/10 rating. The mechanical condition of it is rated good to excellent. Estimated horsepower of the power train is 350 HP. This truck looks good from a distance, ut it is recommended that the truck be repainted, s the paint that is currently on the vehicle is circa 1970’s. The difference between the asking price ($18,000) and appraisal ($24,999) will more than cover new paint.
Estimated Current Value: $24,999
For information Contact: Gordon Wilder 727-244-1272
You can see this awesome truck at Karl & Sons Auto Repair located at
7945 Ulmerton Rd Largo, L 33771 (727) 530-5900