1961 Ford Econoline Pickup on 2040-cars
Pequannock, New Jersey, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Trim: truck
Model: Other Pickups
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Drive Type: automatic
Mileage: 100,000
Year: 1961
This Auction is for my 1961 Ford Econoline Pickup, 289 (I think) Edelbrock Torker intake Holley Street avenger 670cfm carb, shorty headers with single chamber Flowmaster mufflers, not sure if it has any work done as far as internals but it runs strong and does not smoke. It has a C4 automatic transmission, 9" rear narrowed with 29-15.5 Mickey Thompson Sportsmans and Wheel Vintique 15" wheels, drum brakes all the way around. It has minimal rust, underneath looks clean, the truck is pretty straight besides the obvious exterior damage, and NO tailgate, the interior is in order, seats are good, and floors are good. it runs and drives well, brakes feel good and steering too,but needs body work, and some updating to be reliable. I did not do any of the work on this truck, this is how I got the truck, so all i can describe is what i can see. Please feel free to ask any questions, or if you would like any additional pics.
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