1964 Ford F-100 Pickup Base 3.6l Custom Restoration Flat Black With Red Details on 2040-cars
Little Rock, Arkansas, United States
Very cool restoration project completed by a Harrison, Arkansas resident. This truck is originally from Missouri and was brought to Harrison, AR for it's restoration. The engine was reworked by Jasper Engines in Missouri. You have no idea how cool this truck is to own and drive. I can't go anywhere (gas station, grocery store, kids school, work) without someone coming over to check out the truck and tell me how cool it is and how they wish they had something like it. It is so unique and so much time and attention went into the small details. The flat bed and flat black with red accent combination make this truck stand out. The custom wheels, sun visor, and other little accents really communicate a sense of cool style and give it an aire of "bad-ass."
I have the original owner's manual with recorded oil changes by the original owner as well as the details of the engine restoration by Jasper. Runs and drives perfectly. Glass good. All lights and electrics work. This is a really cool old truck and I don't need to get rid of it. I'm putting it out there at a fair price and if it sells I will move on to another project. You will not find another truck like this anywhere. I'll take cash money or a certified cashier's check from your local bank (which I will call and verify funds on) and you have to handle picking it up in Little Rock, AR or have it shipped to you. |
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