1965 Ford F100 Custom Cab Short Bed on 2040-cars
Angola, New York, United States
1965 FORD F100 CUSTOM CAB SHORTBED ENGINE 390 4BBL, 3SPD, MOTOR HAS APPX 45K ON IT,4BBL HOLLEY, ELECTRONIC IGNITION,HEADERS WITH DUAL EXHAUST BODY TRUCK IS ORIGINALY FROM VIRGINIA SO BODY WAS PRETTY GOOD TO BEGIN WITH,ONLY MINOR REPAIRS WERE NEEDED,TRUCK WAS PAINTED ORIGINAL COLOR HOLLY GREEN IN DUPONT CHROMA BASE AND CLEAR COAT,ALL TRIM WAS REPLACED INCLUDING SIDE MOLDINGS,DOOR HANDLES,BUMPERS,WINDSHIELD,RUBBERS,FELTS AND WEATHER STRIPS, BEDLINER APPLIED IN BED,TRUCK STANDS STRONG INTERIOR NEW SEAT,HEADLINER,DASH BEZEL DRIVETRAIN NEW KING PINS,AXLE BEAM AND STRUT BUSHINGS,NEW SPRING BUSHINGS,NEW SHOCKS,NEW BRAKES AND HOSES AND EMERGENCY BRAKE CABLES NEW COOPER COBRA TIRES AND CUSTOM WIDTH WHEELS UNDERCARRIAGE AND ENGINE COMPARTMENT COMPLETELY DETAILED, CAB WAS OFF WHEN PAINTED SO FIREWALL AND UNDERNEATH HOOD ALL PAINTED INCLUDING ALL NEW CAB RUBBER BUSHINGS TRUCK DRIVES STRONG AND STRAIGHT DOWN THE ROAD AND ALWAYS GETS THUMBS UP WHEREVER IT GOES, READY TO CRUISE,NEEDS NOTHING ANY QUESTIONS OR OFFERS PLEASE CALL ME JOHN 716-570-1880 I RESERVE THE RIGHT TO END THIS AUCTION ANYTIME AS THIS VEHICLE IS FOR SALE LOCALLY BIDDERS WITH LESS THAN 10 FEEDBACK WILL BE CANCELLED UNLESS THEY CONTACT ME FIRST, SHIPPING IS THE SOLE RESPONSIBILITY OF BUYER BUT I WILL ASSIST WITH LOADING, DEPOSIT WITHIN 24 HRS OF FINAL BID, FULL PYMT WITHIN 7 DAYS BY CASH OR CERTIFIED FUNDS,ALL FUNDS MUST CLEAR BEFORE VEHICLE WILL BE RELEASED
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