1966 Ford Longbed Stepside V-8 on 2040-cars
Ripon, Wisconsin, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Make: Ford
Drive Type: manual
Model: F-100
Mileage: 60,400
Trim: custom
Hello,
You are viewing a 1966 Ford F-100 Longbed Stepside 2 wheel drive pickup. This truck was owned by the original owner for approx.40 years in the state of Texas 'till '07. It has had 1 repaint on a 99% rust-free unrepaired body, driver quality paint, done in enamel in its original color. Shows just over 60,000 miles. Powered by the original 352 V-8 which was regasketed, runs smooth with no smoke or noise and holds very good oil pressure. 3 speed manual column shift trans, column is not sloppy and shifts smoothly with no gear noise. Rear axle is a "9 with 3.25 gears also quiet. Steering components and king pins are all tight. The glass is all good with no edge fogging or cracks, mouldings, window felts and runs are also in good original condition. Recent updates include rebuilt carb. starter, alternator, brakes, clutch, heater core and hoses. All lights and gauges operate except alt. gauge, dome light and washer pump. The original spare is still mounted under the bed, the original owners manual with in service date is in the glove box along with the selling dealers license plate frame from Sequin Texas. This is very trust worthy old truck I have driven all over with no problems, it drives and handles very well for a vehicle of its age. If you have any questions please call for a honest discription.
Thanks,
jeff@ 920-748-3947
On May-05-13 at 11:51:38 PDT, seller added the following information:A couple things I forgot to mention... It has a slight exhaust leak at the right manifold only when cold and under accelloration. Rest of exhaust is fine. This is also a radio delete truck from the factory. The dash has not been chopped up to install one. Thanks!
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