1962 Ford F100 Shop Truck Patina Lowered A True Classic A Show Stopper Slammed on 2040-cars
Machesney Park, Illinois, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Make: Ford
Drive Type: STICK
Model: F-100
Mileage: 57,000
Trim: CLOTH
THIS IS A MUST SEE THIS TRUCK GETS MORE ATTENTION THEN ANYTHING I HAVE EVER DRIVEN.. ITS A SLAMMED 1962 F100 UNIBODY TRUCK ONE YEAR ONLY FOR THIS BODY. LOTS AND LOTS DONE TO THIS TO COMPLETE THIS TRUCK.. ENGINE IS A 1964 FORD TRUCK BLOCK REBUILT 292 WITH SCHNEIDER CAM , 59 FAIRLANE INTAKE, 600 EDELBROCK CARB,64 GALAXIE 11 INCH CLUTCH& PRESSURE PLATE, FLYWHEEL RESURFACED WITH NEW RING GEAR, 59 EDSEL EXHAUST MANIFOLDS, 2.5 INCH EXHAUST WITH 40 SERIES FLOWMASTERS MUFFLERS WITH ELECTRIC EXHAUST CUT OFF SO YOU CAN BE OPEN HEADERS OR THROUGH THE EXHAUST... HAS A TREMEC 5 SPEED OUT OF A 1989 MUSTANG, WITH HURST ADJUSTABLE STOP SHIFTER... 1964 FORD GALAXIE 9INCH WITH 28 SPLINE AXLES, WITH NEW 350 GEAR AND POSI REAR. BRAND NEW 15X6 RIMS UP FRONT AND 15X8 IN REAR WITH NEW DIAMOND BACK CLASSIC WIDE WHITES. NEW CENTER CAPS. PAINTED TILT COLUMN AND ALL NEW HARDWARE THROUGHT.. FRESH DASH WITH ALL NEW KNOBS,, HIDDEN CD PLAYER. DAKOTA INDUSTRIES FRONT SUSPENSION WITH RACK AND PINION FRONT SWAY BAR, GAS SHOCK, MP POWER BRAKES WITH PROPORTION VALVE. TRUCK RUNS AND DRIVES WAY BETTER THEN TO BE EXPECTED, TRUCK IS VERY VERY COOL. I WOULD DRIVE THIS TRUCK ANYWHERE.. FOR WHAT THIS TRUCK IS IT RIDES GREAT.... HAS NO ISSUES... THIS IS A SHOW STOPPER PARK THIS OUT IN FRONT OF YOU STORE OR SHOP AND PEOPLE WILL CRAWL ALL OVER IT... ANYONE REAL SERIOUS CALL 815 494 2864 JEFF. WE ARE A SMALL DEALER IN NORTHERN IL. I WILL HAVE TO COLLECT TAX TITLE AND LICENSE FROM IL BUYERS OUT OF STATE BUYERS YOUR FEES WILL VARY... OUT OF COUNTRY BUYERS WELCOME WILL HELP HOWEVER I CAN WITH EXPORTING OF TRUCK
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