Beschreibung
1953 Ford F-100 1/ 2 Ton 2-Door Pickup
Fantastic second- generation first-model-year F-100 in great mechanical and cosmetic condition. The car has been restored and many new parts have been installed, including a larger 4. 6-liter engine, new and wider wheels, and many other model upgrades that make the car more enjoyable and usable to own and drive. The truck starts, drives, and stops as it should and a full inspection and service assure that the car can be enjoyed as-is for many years to come.
The car passed Danish technical inspection (MOT/ TUV) in April 2017 and will not have to pass inspection until April 2025. The car is coming out of long-term single Danish ownership dating back to September 2009. The car has Danish papers and registration specifying the larger engine and other modifications meaning that the upgrades are approved by the Danish authorities.
Car Specifications:
VIN/ Chassis Number: F10R3L10681
Odometer: 15436 miles
Transmission: Automatic
Engine: 4. 6-liter V8
History of the 1953-1956 Ford F-Series:
The second generation of the Ford F-Series is a series of trucks that was produced by Ford from the 1953 to 1956 model years. In line with the previous generation, the F-Series encompassed a wide range of vehicles, ranging from light-duty pickup trucks to heavy-duty commercial vehicles. In place of the previous "Bonus-Built" series, Ford now marketed its truck range as the "Triple Economy" series.
To further emphasize the model update, Ford changed the F-Series model nomenclature from a single number to three numbers; subsequently, this system has remained in use on all Ford F-Series trucks to the present day.
Alongside the naming change, this generation marked several firsts for the F-Series, including an adjustable seat (wide enough for 3 people), power brakes, and the introduction of the Ford-O-Matic automatic transmission as an option. In line with Ford cars, seat belts were introduced as an option for 1956.
The second-generation F-Series was produced by Ford at eleven facilities across the United States.






























