This 1953 Ford F-100 is a ½-ton pickup that is finished in two-tone blue and white over black upholstery and powered by a 215ci inline-six paired with a three-speed manual transmission. Equipment includes red-finished 15″ steel wheels, front disc brakes, a 12-volt electrical conversion, fog lights, painted wood stake sides, chrome bumpers, a wood plank bed floor, and a heater.
Originally finished in Glacier Blue (C), the body was reportedly repainted in 2015 and features…
This 1953 Ford F-100 is a ½-ton pickup that is finished in two-tone blue and white over black upholstery and powered by a 215ci inline-six paired with a three-speed manual transmission. Equipment includes red-finished 15″ steel wheels, front disc brakes, a 12-volt electrical conversion, fog lights, painted wood stake sides, chrome bumpers, a wood plank bed floor, and a heater.
Originally finished in Glacier Blue (C), the body was reportedly repainted in 2015 and features a white roof and grille. Additional exterior details include fog lights, chrome bumpers, white pinstriping, painted wood side stakes, a wood plank bed floor, and a tailgate with raised “Ford” lettering in white.
Red 15″ steel wheels wear Ford-branded chrome hub caps with trim rings and are mounted with 6.50×16″ Firestone wide whitewall tires. Braking is handled by front discs and rear drums.
The interior features a bench seat trimmed in black upholstery with a matching rubber floor liner. Sheetmetal surfaces are finished in body color, and amenities include vent windows, a column shifter, a heater, and a glove compartment.
A black three-spoke steering wheel frames a 90-mph speedometer and auxiliary gauges. The five-digit odometer indicates 47k miles. True mileage is unknown.
The 215ci inline-six features a single carburetor and was factory rated at 101 horsepower. The electrical system was reportedly converted to 12 volts in 2018, and the exhaust system was replaced in 2020. The seller states than an oil change was performed in preparation for the sale.
Power is sent to the rear wheels through a three-speed manual transmission.