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1965 Ford F-100 Short Bed Pickup Truck, 390 V8, Restored, Immaculate Interior Ac on 2040-cars

Year:1965 Mileage:22000
Location:

United States

United States

1965 Ford F-100

Has to be one of the finest examples of Ford's 1965 short-bed F-100, first year of the Twin I Beam front suspension. Full restoration by Ford expert, with overdrive transmission, wheel/tire upgrades and a spectacular all-leather interior.

Super-straight body finished in turquoise & white, with stainless-steel side spears and chrome bumpers. Steel wheels and larger-than stock BF Goodrich T/A Radials give the truck a really good stance. Bed very clean, comes with rubber mat.

Power is a 390 V8 with lots of extra chrome in the engine bay. Stock automatic transmission works through a B&M shifter and benefits from a Gear Vendors overdrive unit.

Interior is a standout, with white leather bench seat and matching headliner in perforated leather. Door panels also have leather trim. Carpet is a rich green/gray wool as used by Mercedes. Dash gauges are AutoMeter, as is the column-mounted tachometer. Other upgrades include seat belts, a Sony radio/CD player and aftermarket air conditioning.

This exceptionally clean truck is located in Costa Mesa, California, is currently registered and has a clear California title.

Features:

  • Full restoration
  • 390 V8 with GV overdrive
  • Immaculate interior, leather seat/headliner
  • A/C recently charged
  • Steel wheels, BF Goodrich T/A Radials
  • Currently registered, excellent running condition


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