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1966 Ford F100 Restomod Hot Rod on 2040-cars

US $15,000.00
Year:1966 Mileage:142900 Color: has some very clean subtle features
Location:

Dodge City, Kansas, United States

Dodge City, Kansas, United States

You are currently bidding on a “one of one” kustom, hot rod truck.  This road proven, 1966 Ford F100 short bed pickup is channeled over a 1998 Mercury Grand Marquis chassis, floor pan and running gear has right at 10,000 miles since built. This truck has that clean, low profile look.  Satin black paint (NOT PRIMER), and a low, lean, aggressive stance, gives it that old skool, rat rod look.


This stance is accomplished the right way. The body is channeled over the existing Grand Marquis chassis and maintains the OEM floor pan. The suspension remains stock, (NO CUT SPRINGS) and uses original Grand Marquis parts for ease of maintenance. 


This truck is powered by a Fuel Injected 4.6L V8 with automatic, overdrive transmission. The factory Mercury wiring harness is still complete and unmolested. The OBD2 port is still available for use with the scan tools that shops use for code reading.   It also utilizes the factory original Grand Marquis rear differential.  All-wheel, power disc brakes and power steering makes this truck very driver friendly.  Mounted on the factory Mercury firewall, is the still stock Grand Marquis Dash. This allows for A/C, cruise, original functioning gauges, and a Pioneer CD player, with remote.  You and a friend can get comfortable in brand new, Procar Mustang style, low-back bucket seats.  


The exterior has some very clean subtle features, as well.  Gloss black wheels, with chrome Spider Caps, give just enough shine to accent this blacked out cruiser.  Narrow whitewalls on tires with less than 100 miles give that old skool, kustom look. Tinted windows carry the “murdered out” theme, throughout the truck.  Tint is 35%, which is standard in most places.  Some other features are a custom steel roll pan, Frenched power retractable antenna, and LED tail lights.


When you want to lift the kustom tonneau cover, there is an air tank and air cylinder, to do so with ease.  Underneath, you will find a brand new, roll in bed liner.  Also, the truck comes with the original Grand Marquis spare tire.


This is a very nice, quality built truck, and has a National Street Rod Association Safety Approval. It has all the amenities of a new, production car, while carrying the look of an old skool, kustom hot rod.  Whether you are looking for your next daily driver hot rod or your next Power Tour ride, you have found the right truck! I would drive this hot rod anywhere!


Truck is for sale locally 

and I reserve the right to end the listing at any time. So don't wait until the last minute

 to bid as it may be gone by then!


In order to comply with applicable Title Laws Vehicle has a Special Construction/Reconstructed Title with assigned Kansas VIN.



Now for the Legal Stuff 

We are serious, and you should be too before bidding. 

*If you want the truck and can afford to pay for it if you are the winning bidder,please bid!  If not, DO NOT BID! 

*Buyer must make a $1000 deposit within 48 hours of close of auction.

 Full payment Due within 7 days. 

We will release or ship the vehicle once paid in full.  

Vehicle is Sold As Is, No Warranty written, expressed or implied.

 I have tried to the best of my ability to describe the vehicle but keep in 

my it is my opinion and this is NOT a new car.

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