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1968 Ford F-100 Pickup - Styleside Long-bed - Excellent Unrestored Condition on 2040-cars

Year:1968 Mileage:102700 Color: Holly Green, code "L" /
 Green
Location:

Greensboro, North Carolina, United States

Greensboro, North Carolina, United States
Transmission:Manual
Body Type:Pickup Truck
Engine:6 cylinder 240ci 1bbl
Vehicle Title:Clear
For Sale By:Private Seller
Condition:

Used

VIN (Vehicle Identification Number)
: F10AND29282
Year: 1968
Interior Color: Green
Make: Ford
Number of Cylinders: 6
Model: F-100
Trim: Base
Cab Type (For Trucks Only): Regular Cab
Drive Type: Manual 3-speed on column
Mileage: 102,700
Exterior Color: Holly Green, code "L"

This terrific long-bed is my daily driver. My only driver.

I found this truck in April this year and it's titled in my name as a clear NC title.

This Ford has the original 240 ci engine with 1bbl carb and non-thermactor distributor. Manual steering, manual brakes, manual everything. All lights, signals, wipers and heater/fan work 100%. the original owner(s?) never installed seat belts - still wearing the rubber floor plugs when I bought it. New Beams belts with correct Ford buckle were installed May 2014 to take my kids safely to school and back.

It has a new clutch (Sept 2014), new master cylinder and front cylinders (May 2014), new whitewall radials (May 2014) and I just found some very rare polished poverty hubcaps that are correct only for the deluxe 1967 - 1969 models.

The ivory headliner and visors are original and in very nice condition, as is the black rubber floor mat I've covered with a carpet to protect it. Seating is original, but lower bench cover is pretty worn out, hence the saddle cover. New rear window seal, new complete exhaust, new windshield and seal, etc., etc.

Essentially this is an unrestored, rust-free NC truck, built in the Norfolk, Virginia plant. It has the radio delete, all gauges work perfectly (new temp sender as well) and truck drives, shifts, steers and handles very well. No issues. Top speed with this 3-speed and gearing is honestly about 60-65 mph.

Repainted less than four years ago in the original "L" code, "Holly Green". At some point, pine strips were installed but they're a bit warped over time. I have 1" neoprene rubber strip to install if one wishes. Bed and tailgate are overall in excellent, lightly used condition.

Also included is a brand new power brake set-up from GPS Automotive out of Buffalo, NY, custom built for the 6 cyl F-100 with drum brakes. It has the larger 8" booster for even better power. It remains wrapped up, just haven't installed it yet if I ever get tired of the pedal effort currently required...

OEM glove box manual and reprint of all three service manual volumes included.

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