Original 1956 f100. Restore or preserve??
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Problem is I have no kids or family to pass it onto. I have 9 vehicles now along with a new Norton motorcycle and a Shelby GT350 and just have no room. I also have a 1947 ford Cab Over I'll be listing tonight. But it needs restored.
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Just saw this thread - What a beautiful unrestored F100!
As an owner of a low-mile, unrestored 1963 1/2 Falcon, I know the dilemma of owning this type of vehicle. The only things that have been replaced are safety/ maintenance items (original tires, belt, hoses, brakes). I bought the full-custom 1954 F100 because I wanted a classic I could have fun with and make whatever changes. Haven't even taken the Falcon out of the garage in recent years. Sadly, started thinking about selling to fund a new house roof.
Hopefully the new owner will appreciate the truck! They are only original once.
As an owner of a low-mile, unrestored 1963 1/2 Falcon, I know the dilemma of owning this type of vehicle. The only things that have been replaced are safety/ maintenance items (original tires, belt, hoses, brakes). I bought the full-custom 1954 F100 because I wanted a classic I could have fun with and make whatever changes. Haven't even taken the Falcon out of the garage in recent years. Sadly, started thinking about selling to fund a new house roof.
Hopefully the new owner will appreciate the truck! They are only original once.
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