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1969 Ford F100 No Reserve! on 2040-cars

Year:1969 Mileage:42000 Color: Candy Metallic Red /
 Red
Location:

Bay City, Michigan, United States

Bay City, Michigan, United States
Transmission:Manual
Body Type:Pickup Truck
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:390
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
VIN: f10ykf58484 Year: 1969
Make: Ford
Model: F-100
Cab Type (For Trucks Only): Regular Cab
Trim: Base
Options: CD Player
Drive Type: RWD
Power Options: Air Conditioning
Mileage: 42,000
Exterior Color: Candy Metallic Red
Interior Color: Red
Disability Equipped: No
Number of Cylinders: 8
Warranty: no
Condition: UsedA vehicle is considered used if it has been registered and issued a title. Used vehicles have had at least one previous owner. The condition of the exterior, interior and engine can vary depending on the vehicle's history. See the seller's listing for full details and description of any imperfections.Seller Notes:"New paint, rated at a 7.5/10 very minor scratches, original chrome shows age, Interior painting is 95% complete. Tailgate was not painted, two tailgates come with the truck. The original and a replacement; both tailgates have working mechanical parts. Paint numbers will be sent with the truck to paint to match the truck. It would take a quart of paint to finish the tailgate. The exhaust has a leak, needs new mufflers or you could straight pipe, x-pipe, do whatever you like. Interior: the dash is cracked, you can buy it new from NPD for a few hundred dollars it is glued and has nuts on the backside for removal. This truck does have AC and it does work. New rims and tires, 90% of chrome trim is back on the truck, needs new rearview mirror. The steering wheel is from a GM vehicle (not my doing). Needs headliner, this truck was used as my daily driver since April before I started to paint it a month ago. Paint is nice but not professional. This truck ones complete could be taken to shows."

1969 Ford F100 No Reserve!

New paint, rated at a 7.5/10 very minor scratches, original chrome shows age, Interior painting is 95% complete. Tailgate was not painted, two tailgates come with the truck. The original and a replacement; both tailgates have working mechanical parts. Paint numbers will be sent with the truck to paint to match the truck. It would take a quart of paint to finish the tailgate. The exhaust has a leak, needs new mufflers or you could straight pipe, x-pipe, do whatever you like. Interior: the dash is cracked, you can buy it new from NPD for a few hundred dollars it is glued and has nuts on the backside for removal. This truck does have AC and it does work. New rims and tires, 90% of chrome trim is back on the truck, needs new rearview mirror. The steering wheel is from a GM vehicle (not my doing). Needs headliner, this truck was used as my daily driver since April before I started to paint it a month ago. Paint is nice but not professional. This truck ones complete could be taken to shows. I will include a new catalog from NPD for new parts they are pretty reasonable with pricing for most items. This truck is originally a Texas truck and has no rust issues. Manual steering and brakes means this is a real mans truck. Every option on this truck works, radio, ac, speedometer, tilt steering column, all windows roll up and down, vent windows open. Driver's door vent window latch missing the rubber to completely close it, once again NPD part is about 10 dollars. I am owner 3 of the truck, it was a farm truck for 27 years before the previous owner started to restore the truck. Truck runs and drives well and true, newer brakes transmission shifts with ease. 4-Speed with Granny gear, I believe its a t-19 transmission. Dash has not been cut for the aftermarket radio original equipment will still fit perfectly. Biggest need for the truck is a rear window seal. There isn't one the rear window is not in the truck, it is in perfect shape however, and could be installed easily once a new rubber gasket is purchased. A new seal is about 40 dollars. All the things that need to be done to the truck are minor and should cost less than a hundred dollars. All the major work has been done already. The bed of the truck was not cleared so that a spray in liner could be put in. It is best to have a rough surface when installing a spray in liner. Sorry I don't have any newer pictures. The grill and bumpers are back on as well as the wheel trim and most of the other chrome trim as well as both mirrors.

Needs: Rear window seal, paint for tailgate, bed liner, minor cosmetic materials for the interior, and new mufflers if you wanted. Yes that's it, I know I made it sound like it needs a lot of work, I am just trying to be honest and thorough. Depending on time you have available you could finish this in a couple of weeks.

New: Paint, tires, rims, brakes, engine enamel, valve covers, bench seat. Probably a lot more that I can't think of right now, I've been typing for what feels like ever.

Plus: no rust!

Please feel free to ask any questions you may have, I am here to help, on a side note; the funds from the sale of this truck will be going towards my wedding next July! So I need all the money I can get so bid 'er up! I know this truck will make for an easy project, it was for me when I was working on it. This truck is extremely solid and I'm sad to let it go, but adulthood calls.

I will help with setting up the shipping once you find a carrier, I've done this a few times I can give some advice if you need it. Just here to help.

Thank you for looking and hopefully bidding!

 

Dave

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