1976 Ford F-100 Custom Standard Cab Pickup 2-door 5.0l on 2040-cars
Brandon, Florida, United States
This 1976 Ford F100 Custom Long Wheel base with 3 speed automatic
transmission Pickup is certainly an unusual find, especially the
way its been maintained overall and a thumping 302 5.0 L under
the hood. With a great color combination and no signs of hard
labor in its past, it's a unique opportunity to pick up an
overlooked piece of Ford history.
Here is a list of upgrades to the truck:
302 5.0L V8
New Holley 4 barrel carburetor MSD ignition module Super blaster II ignition coil MSD spark plug wires New Holley Chrome Breather and Air Filter New Tuff Stuff One wire 100 Amp alternator Edelbrock intake manifold Dual electrical flex fans Heavy duty chrome bumpers-Like New Magnflow exhaust with dual tail pipe Chrome molding all around (missing a small piece by the drivers door) Hitch ball on the bumper Chrome bed rails and tie downs Spray on bed liner New oil change and oil filter New transmission oil and filter New heavy duty radiator with built in transmission cooler New thermostat and thermostat housing CD Player with AUX port and Clarion Amplifier Racing transmission shift kit Remote control alarm kit Tinted windows Rear windows opens for easy air flow New windshield wipers
Mileage stuck at 38000+ Missing a piece of chrome by the drivers door No A/C compressor ($199 at Summit Racing)
For those who appreciate something a little out of the ordinary, while also being an incredible survivor, this F100 is for you. This vehicle is located in Brandon, Florida
For more information or any questions about the vehicle:
Contact Enver at 941-320-2976
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