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Saw this one on Offerup. Lots of pics but i dont think its what you really want.

Check out this 57 Ford Flatbed Truck for $5000 on OfferUp https://offerup.co/9DB5tOTYQX

Yeah not a flat bed. One just sold on ebay. It went for $6200, I didn't think that was bad. It needed a lot of interior work, but mechanically and the exterior were fine.But it was in Vegas. That would be a haul . .but a good reason to go back to Vegas for a couple days :)

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Yeah not a flat bed. One just sold on ebay. It went for $6200, I didn't think that was bad. It needed a lot of interior work, but mechanically and the exterior were fine.But it was in Vegas. That would be a haul . .but a good reason to go back to Vegas for a couple days :)

I went and looked at one this past weekend. In the pics, it had issues, but was much worse. It was a complete and total redo . .take every panel off and restore each and everyone part of it :) Lots and lots of bondo, so worse than it appears,. So I'm still looking . . might go for a 65/66 F100 too.

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I went and looked at one this past weekend. In the pics, it had issues, but was much worse. It was a complete and total redo . .take every panel off and restore each and everyone part of it :) Lots and lots of bondo, so worse than it appears,. So I'm still looking . . might go for a 65/66 F100 too.

There is a 57 shorty sitting in a guys driveway 3 miles from me. Has patina look. No front bumper. Best I can tell its in pretty good shape. No for sale sign. It moves around in his driveway. I can inquire about it for you if you want.

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There is a 57 shorty sitting in a guys driveway 3 miles from me. Has patina look. No front bumper. Best I can tell its in pretty good shape. No for sale sign. It moves around in his driveway. I can inquire about it for you if you want.

Appreciate the offer, but I bought something. Not a '57, couldn't pass up this sweet '64.

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Appreciate the offer, but I bought something. Not a '57, couldn't pass up this sweet '64.

That's a gorgeous truck Pete! I love it!

What is the nickname of this body style? "Slick"?

I know the style before it was the "Fridge", and it was followed by the "Bumpside"...

PS: What engine is that with the distributor at the rear?...

 

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Yes, that's a beautiful truck! Doesn't look like it needs much work, but what are your plans for it?

Would like to add PB, some type of OD/trans ( would love to find one of the original type cable activated OD units. But I'm sure super $$$ and kinda funky to operate). Add the Ford lettering back to the tailgate, etc. The engine is a 292, last year for the Y-Blocks.I have a softness in my heart for YBlocks. I have a 312 in my Bird.

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