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1963 Ford F100 Styleside/fleetside Sunbaked Paint,solid,rust Free,original Motor on 2040-cars

Year:1963 Mileage:61931
Location:

Pensacola, Florida, United States

Pensacola, Florida, United States

 

You Tube Videos :

 

http://youtu.be/fMjJs0ovNRU

http://youtu.be/Ir9PAbBd1Uc

http://youtu.be/NSk78QyA53Q

This is one of the nicest truck frame & body's I've ever seen or found. It runs & drives great! I love to restore the old Fords. I find them, Re-Love them & try to keep them as original & unmolested as possible while giving needed minor modifications to the interior and drive train. Starts with ease, Runs Fantastic , Stops Great. It is an eye stopper as it is , or can easily be turned into a high dollar Magazine or Show Truck. Can also appeal as a low rider or rat rod even though its all there & too easy to paint requiring minor work and paint color of your choice. I never paint them so people see exactly what they got when they buy, unmolested by me and uncovered by bondo. If its a mess , I don't fool with buying them. This was a yard find,  the owner purchased it with a bad rear end and tried to drive it. She fried it and never fixed it. I found it after 2 years of her owning it. It still had the original California Tag on the front bumper.

The Truck gets attention from every one that sees it. It Sounds amazing with its low rumble from the true dual flowmaster tucked exhaust. Motor Doesn't Smoke or Knock, In fact it purrs like a sewing machine like the videos show taken 8/30/2014.

Comes with receipts from new parts and work listed below:

4 New Coker Radial Wide Whitewall Tires

New rear brake cylinders, New master cylinder, New Brake Sensor Switch, adjusted all brakes , partially replaced brake lines

New Front & Rear Chrome Bumpers

New Interior Carpet, Headliner, Door Panels, Seat Cover, Visor Covers

New Dual Flowmaster Exhaust

Rebuilt Rear End

Rebuilt/ Balanced Driveshaft

New Carburetor

New Spark Plugs, Cap, Rotor, Points, Condensor

New Fuel Pump, Cleaned & Sealed tank, New Sending Unit

New radiator hoses & Coolant. Also Comes w/ spare new water pump that I couldn't return .

Solid, Solid BODY & Frame

Tight Motor

New F100 Red Emblems

Polished other Badges

New Clear front turn signals

Replaced turn bulbs.

Wiper motor is strong

 Truck turns and shifts very smooth.

Happy Bidding!

Truck is sold As Is/ & Buyer is responsible for any shipping or freight charges .

I will be happy to arrange someone to meet for pickup or to help meet with barge marina loading dock after tow truck of your choice brings it there.

Buyer to pay $2000 in full non-refundable to paypal immediately after winning and the remaining balance within 7 days and before truck can be picked up or delivered.



 








 

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