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1972 F100 Rat Rod Shop Truck Hot Rod Patina on 2040-cars

Year:1972 Mileage:0 Color: Burgundy /
 Black
Location:

Bridgeville, Pennsylvania, United States

Bridgeville, Pennsylvania, United States
Engine:360 v-8
Transmission:Manual
Vehicle Title:Clear
Condition:

Used

VIN (Vehicle Identification Number)
: f10ycm86469
Make: Ford
Mileage: 0
Model: F-100
Exterior Color: Burgundy
Year: 1972
Interior Color: Black
Trim: short bed
Number of Cylinders: 8
Drive Type: 3 speed


Up for your consideration is a really neat original 1972 F100 short bed sport custom. The truck was purchased new in south Carolina. .  The trucks sports an original 360 big block with factory 3 speed transmission. Steers with ease .  Complete new brake overhaul, new rad. new lowering kit. new 18inch wheels. new stainless exhaust system.  The truck starts up every time and does not smoke at all. Transmission shifts out perfectly. Drives,stops, steers great with no major leaks. Mechanically this truck is great. The body is incredibly solid considering the age of the truck. I have not seen any rust through on the outside of the truck at all. All outside chrome is present and in good usable shape.  It sports its original paint with a awesome layer of  "patina".  The floor pans look pretty solid, nice cab mounts, perfect core support, perfect inner fenders, perfect battery trey, nice solid hood,doors,fenders etc.. The bed floor is still very solid . Interior is all in tact and looks good. Nice seat , door panels, floor mat, etc.. All the glass is original and completely intact and functional. The windshield does have some typical lite fogging in the corners of the glass. Wipers ,flashers,turn signal, headlights, brake lights etc all work properly. The gas gauge,temp gauge, oil pressure works as they should ,  All in all this is a get in and go kind of truck ,looks great the way it is and ready for cruising. You can not remake all original trucks , they are like this one time !!! 


This is an amazing find for one of these trucks in its original condition. Take a look at the pictures below and bid away because you will not find a better deal on a truck like this at the price it we be sold for. Good luck and don't miss out!! 

I may have this truck for sale locally as well. If sold before auction ends I have the rite to end the auction early. When the reserve is met, it will be sold here only!

Please only bid if you plan to pay and always ask questions before bidding. 


TRUCK COMES WITH A CLEAR south carolina TITle.


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