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1960 Ford F-100 Custom Cab, Long Bed, 292 V-8, 4 Speed, Power Steering on 2040-cars

US $8,600.00
Year:1960 Mileage:149500 Color: Yellow/White /
  Yellow/White
Location:

San Jose, California, United States

San Jose, California, United States
Advertising:
Body Type:Pickup Truck
Engine:292 V8
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline (87 and 92 Octane)
For Sale By:Private Seller
VIN: F10C0R22397 Year: 1960
Interior Color: Yellow/White
Make: Ford
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: F-100
Trim: Custom Cab
Cab Type (For Trucks Only): Custom Cab w/ Wrap-Around Rear Window
Drive Type: RWD
Mileage: 149,500
Exterior Color: Yellow/White
Warranty: No
Condition: Used: A vehicle is considered used if it has been registered and issued a title. Used vehicles have had at least one previous owner. The condition of the exterior, interior and engine can vary depending on the vehicle's history. See the seller's listing for full details and description of any imperfections. ... 

 BODYWORKER'S  DREAM  PROJECT  TRUCK


A rare 1960 F-100 with a great combination of features:   Remanufactured 292 V-8, 4 Speed, Front Disk Brake Up-Grade, Original Power Steering, Long Bed, Custom Cab w/ Wrap-Around Rear Window and Trailer Hitch.
Key systems professionally over-hauled or replaced; what remains of the restoration project is cleaning up the rust (I've done the hood) and a new paint job (I was quoted $3,500).  Original paint on a dent free body is what you have to work with.
1)  292 V-8 remanufactured by Marshall Engines, Kearney, Nebraska (A remanufactured engine is superior to a rebuilt in both power and durability.)
    - Carried a 36 month/100,000 mile warranty/expired
    - 9500 miles since remanufacture
    - Edelbrock 4-Barrel Carb and Intake Manifold;  Headers w/ new Exhaust System;  Low-end Torque Cam
2)  Cooling and Fuel System - complete replacement
3)  Power Steering & Front Suspension - complete overhaul
4)  Power Train (clutch, transmission, limited-slip differential) overhaul/replace
5)  Braking System - Front Disk Brake Up-grade; rear brakes overhauled
6)  Seat Belts - upgrade to 3 Point Harness
7)  New Seals on all windows and doors
8)  Trailer Hitch - 2 Balls available - not shown.
9)  New Tires with overhaul 
10)  Set of Ford Shop and Parts and Accessories Manuals
11)  One original black license plate is available; may be able to order a duplicate (at least in Calif.)
12)  17 page Invoice of overhaul work to all systems is available.
Condition issues:  Driver's vent window cracked, small rust-through hole at right rear of bed above bumper, also along bottom of tailgate, air vent and heater control cables hard to adjust, spot light does not work.  Dash cover needs to be replaced.  Also, I'd selectively re-chrome the grill and headlight areas.
History: Second owner; since early 1970s.  California truck except for 10 years in southern Arizona.
This is a great truck and I am sad I have to let it go - we're moving to Hawaii instead of settling back in Northern California.  Even when heavily loaded it handles well on both rural roads and in heavy freeway traffic; the "new" engine and its combination of mods/up-grades has resulted in a truck with plenty of power.
Oh yes, the factory AM radio still works and the nylon carpet covering the bed (see photo) is included.
I can be reached at dagdkg@earthlink.net 

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