Lowered 79 Ford F100 Custom on 2040-cars
Twinsburg, Ohio, United States
1979 Ford F100 Custom, 302 small block that fires without issue, Rear axle flip kit and front springs cut to lower truck, Less than 6k on a newly rebuilt engine and transmission. Brand new front and rear bumpers and grill shell that has been black powdered coated. Converted from a three speed in the tree to a three speed in the floor with a Hurst Indy shifter. Brand new Holley four barrel 600cfm carb, Summit Racing headers, flow master exuast, edlebrock intake. Southern truck with a very solid frame. Truck is flat black, the hood has recently been primed and painted with a hot rod black, can easly be used as a primor and painted over or cleared as is. All electrical does work with exception of the radio. This is a great first truck for a young teen or project for someone. Selling this truck due to a Army move over seas. Feel free to ask any question. Small dent in drivers door and factory drill holes from the OEM tie down hooks. This truck runs great and sounds every bit as good!
On Jun-30-14 at 09:31:16 PDT, seller added the following information: ***RESERVE HAS BEEN LOWERED*** On Jun-30-14 at 12:54:45 PDT, seller added the following information: Reserve has been reduced again along with the buy it now price as of 3:48pm today! This truck has to move folks. Ask any questions you have. This is a great running truck, even better for the price. |
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Scroll down to watch the scaled-down action ensue as well as the full-scale conclusion.
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