| Make: | Ford |
| Model: | Other Pickups |
| Doors: | 2 |
| Year: | 1958 |
| Mileage: | 24820 |
| Fuel: | Gasoline |
| Drive side: | Left-Hand Drive |
| Vehicle Title: | Clean |
| Item location: | Clinton Township, Michigan, United States |
1958 Ford F100 "Styleside," Pick-Up Truck where the bed integrated seamlessly with the cab and fenders. The most common nicknames for the 1958 Ford F-100 are "Fridge" or "Effie". "Fridge" comes from the truck's boxy, square body design, which resembled a refrigerator from the era. "Effie" is a nickname for the entire second and third-generation F-Series trucks (1953-1960), also known as "Effies" or "Fatfenders" by enthusiasts.
The1958 Ford F-100 is part of the third-generation F-Series (1957-1960) and known for its integrated "clamshell" design where the hood connects to the front bodywork, and it was the only F-Series generation to feature quad headlights. The truck is recognized for its rugged, simple design with available modern features like an optional custom cab and Hi-Dri ventilation.
Completely Rebuilt Modern Drive Train.
Rebuilt 1992 5.0 Roller Motor from a Mustang GT
Rebuilt AOD 4-Speed Automatic Transmission
1st year for the 9" axle - Rebuilt with a New 3:50 Gear-set
She's a Really Cool Cruiser; A Real Thumbs Up Getter....
The Body - Eastwood Hot Rod Matte Gray Single Stage Automotive Car Paint