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Great Restoration , Original 6 Cylinder, Only 53,649 Miles, Beautiful Paint/trim on 2040-cars

US $17,900.00
Year:1964 Mileage:53649
Location:

Sylvania, Ohio, United States

Sylvania, Ohio, United States

 TOUTING BIG TRUCK TOUGHNESS, BUT THE RIDING SMOOTHNESS OF A PASSENGER CAR
      This 1964 F-100 has undergone a restoration to bring it back to the way it was in '64 -   but better.  Only a few changes/upgrades have been made (new radial whitewall tires, Rhino bed liner, undercarriage rust proofing after restoration, radio was sent out by Ford dealer to change it to AM-FM, tonneau cover).  The truck runs and drives like new, but even better because of the radials.  With only 53,000 original miles and coming from California (assembled at the San Jose plant), the restoration was not a big job.  The interior is almost entirely original, the bed & tailgate look great and the undercarriage has a unmolested/new look.  You could use this truck for shows, bicycles/sporting goods, hauling stuff for weekend yard jobs and that cup of coffee at the local coffee shop.

                                                      CONDITIONS
Body and paint: in very good to excellent condition, straight panels, good gaps.
Chrome and bright work:  in excellent condition.
Glass:  in excellent condition.
Rubber and weather stripping:  in very good to excellent condition.
Interior: very nice original condition/un-restored (added gauges, oil pres. & water temp.)
Wheels and hub caps;  in excellent condition.
Tires:  in new condition.
Wheel wells and undercarriage:  in very good to excellent condition.
Engine/engine compartment:  very nicely detailed in excellent condition.
Bed area:  in very good to excellent condition (Rhino liner), tonneau cover in new condition.

The truck needs nothing to made this F-100 a fun workhorse.

The truck is being sold 'as is' with no warranty.

The Ford is available locally and on other sites.  We reserve the right to stop the auction before it closes.   
  


On Dec-14-13 at 11:50:45 PST, seller added the following information:

       This truck has the rare larger "B" 6 cylinder 262 engine.  The "B" on the vin. tag and the oil cap location in the center of the valve cover confirms the engine size.
Sorry for the confusion, I just learned of this.

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