1965 Ford F-100 Hot Rod Pickup, Super Nice Truck That Is Ready To Cruise on 2040-cars
Fairfield, Ohio, United States
1966 Ford F100 Hotrod Pickup Ready for the Car Show’s Built to Drive in comfort Very nice and Reliable Truck Being offered is a super nice 1966 Ford Truck that was built for years of hassle free comfort and enjoyment. The car has a slick ocean green finish that glistens over a body that is super straight. The wheel and tire combination add to the stunning looks of this truck. This truck gets attention everywhere it goes. The interior of this truck is as nice as the exterior. Take a look at our feedback and buy with no worries. As always we encourage pre-bid inspections. Please contact Tom at 513 608-8121 if you have any questions.
Exterior Highlights
The exterior of the car features a very slick ocean green paint job that glistens in the sunlight. This all steel truck has excellent body fit and the body is very straight. Countless hours have been spent to get this car to the quality it is now. This hotrod is equipped with very sharp polished aluminum wheels with excellent tires. The entire truck is very well done, this truck spent most of it’s life in the Carolinas and has obviously always been taken good care of. This truck has a super solid steel bed that appears to have been used very lightly, it is excellent. The exterior hardware, including all chrome and stainless are in excellent shape. Take a look at the pictures to get an idea of the detail that has gone into this build. The pictures represent the car well. Interior Highlights The interior of this vehicle is in super nice shape, with all the right options to make it a great cruiser. The car has a like new interior with a super comfortable cloth bench seat. The door panels, as the pictures show, are in excellent condition. The truck has a very clean color keyed dash with numerous gauges, a new dash bezel, and new dash knobs, an AM/FM stereo with cassette, and a custom console that houses the Vintage AC and heat controls and a couple cup holders. The truck has an excellent steering column with a very sharp wooden steering wheel. This vehicle has a new windshield and all other glass is in excellent shape. The pictures tell the rest of the story, the interior is only one highlight of this vehicle. Mechanical Highlights A truck of this quality would not be complete without a powerful engine in a detailed engine compartment, which is exactly what this truck has. This truck does not disappoint when it comes to hot rod performance and sound. The truck is equipped with a 352 FE Big Block motor with a cruise-o-matic automatic transmission. The truck is equipped with power steering and power front disc brakes with new master cylinder and rear cylinders. All of the following items have been replaced to make this a very reliable cruiser including, the coil, steering box, door handles, battery cables, heater hoses, fuel pump, horn relay, pinion seal and output shaft seal just to name a few. The engine compartment on the truck is like the rest of the truck, very clean, and very well done with numerous chrome details that make it very showy. Mechanically the car is complete and ready for any cruise in or car show. The odometer on this truck reads 41,0555, the title reads non-actual miles. This is an opportunity to own a super nice and super reliable Ford F100 hotrod for a fraction of the build cost. If you have any questions about this vehicle please feel free to call Tom at 513 608-8121. This vehicle may be listed elsewhere and we reserve the right to end this listing at our discretion. This Vehicle is offered by Special Interest Auto Sales LLC. Special Interest Auto Sales is a family owned and operated business specializing in vehicles which provide “Pride in Ownership”. The vehicles we sell are described to the “best of our knowledge” with years of experience and prior owner input. Although we consider our evaluations conservatively fair we realize they are subjective and will likely vary from individual to individual. Photos can be very deceiving and although we attempt to provide photos that represent the vehicle properly we are limited by technology as to what you see on a computer screen. Due to the age of the vehicles we sell all cars are sold as True Mileage unknown, we will list the current odometer reading and the mileage information from the title but we can not guarantee this information to be correct. It is for these reasons that we welcome and encourage a pre-purchase inspection of the vehicle prior to entering a bid. A winning bid for this vehicle represents the buyer’s agreement that the vehicle has been represented fairly and is in a satisfactory condition to purchase. A winning bid also represents the buyers understanding that this vehicle is being sold in an “AS IS” condition with NO Warranties. Special Interest Auto Sales is proud of our 100% positive feedback rating on EBAY and find that open communication is key to satisfying both parties involved. Please feel free to contact Tom at (513) 608-8121 if you have any questions regarding this purchase. Buyers with less than 10 EBAY transactions must call in order for an offer to be considered serious. Ohio State law requires us to collect sales tax for 8 states outside of Ohio including Arizona, California, Florida, Indiana, Massachusetts, Michigan, South Carolina, and Washington all other state sales taxes will be collected by the buyer’s state. In state buyers will be charged state and local sales tax. Buyer will be responsible for sales tax on full purchase price. |
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