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1968 Ford F100 Short Box Step Side Truck Original Lunar Green Paint on 2040-cars

Year:1968 Mileage:200000
Location:

Amana, Iowa, United States

Amana, Iowa, United States

  • In this auction, we have up for bid 1 running partially complete 1968 FORD pickup truck. This truck was a complete driver when I got it but due to mistakes and tire failures, it is in poor condition.  Due to the fact that I live in the woods, I have to keep mouse traps every where in the Truck so they don't ruin it.  Unfortunately, I forgot to close the hood all the way and the hood flew open, now it is ruined.  I do still have it, however.  Also, I have blown the tread off of at least 3 different tires.  The last one damaged the right rear fender.  I love this truck but I can't keep it in good condition and I don't have room to keep it inside.  So I need to sell it.  It was originally a 3 speed on the column and I installed a later 3 speed overdrive toploader transmission and I took the 3.70 rear end gear out and put in a 3.25 gear rear end.  Now you can drive it 70 miles an hour down the interstate.  This truck is a plain Jane no option truck.  If you put some different tires on it, you can drive this truck anywhere.  Sweet!   I have lowered the truck in the front end by removing three coils out of the coil springs.  This is an original paint, 95% rust free truck from Austin, Texas.  I was going to hot rod this truck and now I want to sell it to someone that can give it a good home.  Please ask questions or call me  319-721-2208.  Thanks Mitch and Sandy.  
  • PS:  I forgot, I put new front and rear windshield rubbers, new felt and anti-rattle strips in doors.   Arm rests are not cracked, dash pad is not cracked. 
  • THIS IS AN ORIGINAL FORD PART AND FORD PARTS FIT FORDS THE BEST. Please check my other auctions for hard to find FORD parts. 
  • Shipping and handling will be determined by shipping address. Other countries will be determined by shipping address.  Pick up only or will deliver gas within 500 miles or meet you half way ?
  • Payment must be received within 10 days or part will be relisted. Please include your item number with your payment. PAYPAL IS ACCEPTED.
  • NO PERSONAL CHECKS ARE ACCEPTED.
  • Thanks for Bidding and Good Luck!!!

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