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1963 Unibody F100 Rat Rod Truck, 49k Original Miles, Tons Of Attitude! on 2040-cars

Year:1963 Mileage:49000
Location:

United States

United States
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Engine:Inline 6
Vehicle Title:Clear
Condition:
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VIN (Vehicle Identification Number)
: F10JG410018
Year: 1963
Make: Ford
Drive Type: 3 Spd Manual
Model: F-100
Mileage: 49,000
Trim: Unibody

Offered to you in this auction by Rusty Nuts Originals is a wicked cool 63 Uni Rat Rod truck. This truck has tons of character and always steals the show! This is not your little sisters truck, its covered in rust and satin cleared original paint. It was a former electrical service truck out of Melbourne Florida with 49k original miles. It has a perfect running inline original 6 cylinder and a 3 speed on the column transmission. It runs like a top and drives like a straight axle Cadillac. Both front and rear axles have been flipped lowering the truck about 3 inches. It also has period steelies and Coker wide whitewalls that are roughly 85% and a rough cut lumber bed floor. Its not the fastest thing in the world but it runs great and drives just as good, no sloppy steering and no wondering all over the road. It has a recovered factory seat with liscense plate head liner. All the guages, turn signals, headlights, cab lights and heat all work properly. It also has completely new brakes on all 4 corners, come drive it home! It needs absolutely nothing but a new owner! As it sits, $4500 will buy it but I also have a couple of drivetrain options that we'd be willing to build for the right customer at the right price. At $6500, I will install a SBF 351W and FMX automatic transmission, that deal would drive it home, complete with the 351 and auto trans, new exhaust and new drive shaft. If you're interested in that option or have something else in mind or just have questions on the truck, you can contact the shop at 864 387 6887 or 864 449 8421 after 6pm EST or shoot us a direct email at andy@rustynutsoriginals.com. You can also check us out on the web at the website following andy@...... or find us on Facebook by searching Rusty Nuts Originals or clicking the link at the bottom of our webpage. We also have an everchanging inventory including other hot rods and rat rods and vintage Harley Davidsons ranging from Flathead and Knuckleheads to Panheads and Shovelheads, please contact us with any interest!

As with all of our auctions, this truck is for sale locally and we reserve the right to end the auction at any time should the truck sale locally before the closing of the auction.

This truck is sold with a clear SC title. Shipping is entirely the responsibility of the winning bidder.

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