1979 Ford L-9000 Cab-over on 2040-cars
Barre, Vermont, United States
Body Type:SLEEPER CAB OVER
Engine:400 CUMMINGS BIG CAM
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Diesel
For Sale By:Dealer
Interior Color: GREY
Model: Other Pickups
Year: 1979
Trim: SLEEPER
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Drive Type: MANUAL
Mileage: 260,000
Exterior Color: Red
HERE'S A NICE CLEAN GET IN AND DRIVE CROSS COUNTRY 1979 FORD L-9000 CAB-OVER WITH ONLY 260000 ON A CUMMINGS BIG CAM DIESEL ENGINE WITH A 13 SPEED TRANSMISSION. THE TRUCK HAS NEW PAINT AND CLUTCH, I BOUGHT THE TRUCK TO SHIP CARS BACK EAST FROM THE WEST COAST TO SELL, BUT WHEN I PRICED OUT TRAILERS AND THE COST OF INSURANCE THIS PUT A KIBOSH ON THAT REAL QUICK, NOT TO MENTION MY CDL DRIVER HURT HIS BACK AND CON'T DRIVE CROSS COUNTRY. THE TRUCK RUNS 100%. THE ONE CATCH IS THAT THE TRUCK WAS REGISTERED IN VERMONT AND IS 34 YEARS OLD AND VERMONT DOES NOT ISSUE TITLES ON CARS OR TRUCKS 15 YEARS OR OLDER. SO THIS WILL BILL OF SALE ONLY, SO IF YOUR STATE REQUIRES A TITLE (DO NOT BID) MOST STATES DO NOT REQUIRE A TITLE 15 YEARS OR OLDER, BUT THERE ARE SOME THAT STILL REQUIRE A TITLE. I AM A LISENCED BUY THE STATE OF VERMONT AS A USED CAR DEALER SO CAN BE ASSURED THIS IS ON THE UP AND UP.
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The winning bidder will be able to choose the GT500's exterior, interior and stripe colors, and is scheduled to receive the car, signed by Parnelli Jones in appreciation for the donation, by the end of 2013. Watch the video below to see the auction-block action.