1965 Ford F100 All Original 360 Engine on 2040-cars
Vallejo, California, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Make: Ford
Drive Type: automatic
Model: F-100
Mileage: 175,000
Trim: base 2 door
This truck sits all original with the original paint, interior, and drive train. It has a long bed and is automatic transmission. The factory y code 360 cubic inch engine fires up but it hasent been driven so you may have to tune it up a bit.. also may need a new ignition key if I dont find it by the time it sells. This truck I consider a bar find because before I got it, it sat for 19 years in a customers garage.. the truck belonged to my customers husband who passed away in 1986.. I fired up the truck and drove it home thats how I know it runs. Body is solid with minor surface rust but look over the pics to see what you think. The floors and bed iaresolid but is missing the tail gate. Comes with a bill of sale. Call 7077041701 if you have any questions. buyer is responsible for all shipping fees.
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