1969 Ford F100 Stepside Pickup Truck on 2040-cars
Raleigh, North Carolina, United States
Southern truck. Truck is overall mechanically in good condition and driven regularly on weekends. Truck is inspected, plated and insured at this time. Truck has solid bones for a complete restore. Frame, steering are solid good condition. New coils, shocks, tires and spare. Engine looks decent and is daily driver clean. Heads installed last 6 months, new starter, alternator and carburetor. Transmission and rear end solid and good condition. All lights, accessories, and gauges work except for the speedometer. Interior is original and good condition but normal wear for its age. Seat has seat cover due to torn area on drivers side of original seat. 360 engine runs dependable; but will need lower end rebuild as it has started to smoke somewhat & uses oil. Sheet metal is over all decent, no dents or damage; but does have rust in several locations. Rust is not excessive; but the problem spots are in a few lower panel corners and door skin bottoms. Truck is a really good truck. Hate to sell her; but I need to right now. $500 down immediately upon end of auction via pay pal. Remaining balance due at pickup of vehicle. $500 is absolutely not refundable . Must take possession of vehicle within 7 days from end of auction. Truck sold as is no warranty. Will sell in United States only. |
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Fri, 18 Jul 2014Auto enthusiasts love a good debate, whether it's Mustang versus Camaro or Ferrari against Lamborghini. But how about a battle between two very different vintages of classic pickup trucks? In this case, the fight is between a 1979 Dodge Li'l Red Express and a 1933 Ford Model 46 truck with a flathead V8.
The shootout comes courtesy of the internet series Generation Gap, and its concept is super-simple. One guy prefers classics, and the other likes newer rides. They choose a category, pick two vehicles and put them head to head. In this case, neither is exactly modern, though. The Ford is more than old enough to receive Social Security checks, and the Dodge is hardly a young whippersnapper.
Other than both being pickups, these two models were made to serve very different functions. The Li'l Red Express was basically the progenitor of today's muscle trucks, with a big V8 that made it one of the quickest new models in its day (admittedly, 1979 was a rough time for automotive performance). On the other hand, the '33 Ford was just meant to work, with little pretense for anything else. One of the hosts describes it as "the simplest, most difficult" vehicle he's driven because of the tricky double clutchwork necessary to shift gears. Scroll down to watch the video and try to decide which of these two American classics you would rather have in your garage.
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These classic creations are sharing floor space with the brand-new 2014 Mustang in honor of the pony car's 50th Anniversary. Since Ford's latest 'Stang already made its auto show debut (at a number of locations, including Los Angeles), we think it's pretty cool that the Blue Oval did something special for its home-town show.
Check out both the Mustang 1 Concept and first production 1964.5 Mustang above and below.
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Ford didn't come out and say it that way, but it has found American drivers are more prone to complain about automatics in smaller-engine cars, Raj Nair, Ford's group vice president of global product development, said at a press conference last week. The recent JD Power Vehicle Dependability Study backs up Ford's claims, pointing out that drivers are complaining about rough transmission shifts, engine hesitation and lack of power, particularly in small cars. In Europe and other parts of the world, drivers seem to understand the quirks of these pint-sized engines, Nair said, so they'll have the option to buy an automatic. Ford is working on tuning its dual-clutch transmissions to make them more amenable to American driver's tastes.
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