1964 Ford F100 Truck Long Bed 2wd on 2040-cars
Gray, Kentucky, United States
Body Type:Pickup Truck
Engine:v8
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Ford
Model: F-100
Trim: Single Cab
Cab Type (For Trucks Only): Regular Cab
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Drive Type: 3 speed on the Column
Mileage: 999,999
Exterior Color: Maroon/Gold
Interior Color: Maroon
Number of Doors: 2
Up for auction is a 1964 Ford F100 Long bed 2wd, V8
Ive owned this truck for 2 years, thought I was going to cruise around and drive it but never had the time. The guy I bought it from drove it daily still has some hay in the bed from where he hauled hay in it.
It is maroon and gold with metallic flake in the maroon paint. It is different and looks good
Its a good looking truck but not perfect. Has been painted a few years ago, paint still shines but has a few dings, dents and scratches here and there. I'm sure it has some body filler in it and has some bubbling at the top of the cab. The bed has some rust holes in the floor but could be cut out and would look nice with some wood in the floor. The truck does need a tail-gate. It has a hole in the passenger side floor but the step boards look great
The engine runs great and trans is good. I was told by the original owner that it had a 292 rebuilt engine. It does have a 3 speed on the column and works great. I'm not sure if its the original motor. It runs great and will not smoke but for some reason it has some blow by. The engine has an appearance of being rebuilt from no signs of overspray on anything, the gaskets don't look very old and does not smoke? It is a very dependable truck though, it has sit outside all winter and I just started it up a few moments ago and ran good with no problems. I don't take the battery cables off either and still fired right up.
Before you bid, this truck is not perfect but would be great to take to a few shows and cruise around in. Or even drive daily. It could be driven to your home but I would recommend hauling it. Do expect it to have a few scratches and chips and dents that is hard to capture in pictures.
Does need tires as well
Sold AS-IS where is with no warranty. If there is something that I left out that you didn't ask then I am not responsible.
The winning bidder is to send a $500.00 deposit through paypal within 24hrs of auction close that is non-refundable and you will have 15 days to pick the truck up
If you have any questions please feel free to message me
No reserve
Happy Bidding!
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