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1963 Ford Econoline 5 Window Pickup V8 , Disc Brakes, Auto, 9" Rear Restored on 2040-cars

US $21,500.00
Year:1963 Mileage:1
Location:

Monroe, Connecticut, United States

Monroe, Connecticut, United States

For your consideration, 1963 Ford Econoline 5 Window V8 / auto conversion hot rod.  A clean and well engineered conversion using a mid 70's 302 V8 and C4 auto transmission.  The truck even uses original on the tree shift lever
to actuate auto linkage.  The truck looks pretty close to stock but with 1965 Mustang Seats and American Racing torque thrust 15" wheels.  The side pipes and V8 emblems along with headers let you know a V8 lurks underneath.
This truck has been driven although it has a show quality 10k paint job, there are some chip touchups and the Rhino lined bed has a few chips, but again this truck drives, runs and looks amazing.   I am an auto appraiser, love cars
and this truck has been a 4 year joy to restore and drive.  The truck came from Washington State, then Montana, then to CT where I restored.  It has the Washington St title and I will provide a Connecticut Bill Of Sale as we do not issue titles on vintage vehicles.    Keep in mind, this truck is 51 years old and has rattles, squeaks and drives like an old truck, it is NOT a Lexus.  Probably better to summarize:

Reason For Sale:  I just don't drive it enough and with 2 kids, I am looking for a 4 seat type of toy :)

The Good and Highlights
- V8 (Ford 302) conversion with Chevy doghouse used
- new Edelbrock manifold and carb
- Hedman custom headers and sidepipes
- Automatic c4 transmission
- Ford 9" rear end
- all original metal
- Optima battery
- NO RUST, no dents
- Chassis was coated with epoxy paint and is CLEAN
- American Racing Torque Thrust II wheels, tires are 60%
- FRONT disc brakes - this is great for the truck to make it more easily and safely drive-able
- 10k show paint job with Rhino lined bed
- Aftermarket stereo with iPhone hookup - sounds great
- ENTIRE truck restored, new handles, new visors, dash knobs
- Interior was dynomatted, insulated, carpeted with rubber mats- MINT
- Custom interior accents - 1965 Mustang seats
- Tuck and Roll roof and interior panels
- Simpson lap belts (racing latch)
- All glass, trim, emblems are new or excellent
- bobbed off fenders and powder coated grill
- All parts new in last 3 years


What the truck Needs
- Needs temperature gauge hooked up
- The heater is plumbed open to allow better cooling, so no heat, but never drove in winter or cold
- Fuel gauge is intermittent
- Few chips / scratches touch ups
- Engine compartment needs detailing
- a cool new owner

Please review the video below and feel free to contact me with questions.  I will assist with any transport / loading and help new owner in anyway with the deal

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