1965 Ford F100 Pickup Truck 390/c6 Lowered Rat Kustom Rod Flake Shop Truck Nice on 2040-cars
Gilbert, Arizona, United States
Body Type:Pickup Truck
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:390
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Ford
Model: F-100
Trim: BASE
Options: CD Player
Drive Type: AUTO
Mileage: 999,999
Exterior Color: Green
Number of Doors: 2
Interior Color: Green
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
1965 FORD F100 SHORT BED PICKUP. 390 FE WITH A C6 3 SPEED AUTO. THIS TRUCK IS IN GREAT SHAPE AND RUNS AND DRIVES NICE. I USE IT FOR MY DAILY DRIVER EVERY DAY WITH NO ISSUES. NEWER AM/FM CD WITH MP3, BLUETOOTH AND REMOTE. VIPER ALARM. POWER STEERING. DRUM BRAKES ALL AROUND BUT IT STOPS STRAIGHT AND PRETTY WELL FOR THE WEIGHT. CUSTOM GREEN FLAKED PAINT INSIDE AND OUT WITH A SEMI MATTE FINISH. PINSTRIPING ON HOOD, TAILGATE AND GLOVEBOX. GREAT INTERIOR WITH MOON STEERING WHEEL,NEWER CARPET,HEADLINER AND VISORS. NICE BENCH SEAT THAT DOES HAVE SOME WEAR ON IT BUT IS STILL NICE. MEXICAN BLANKET COVER THAT IS NICE AND COMFY. B&M FLOOR MOUNTED SHIFTER. ALL GAUGES, IDIOT LIGHTS AND ELECTRICAL WORKS INSIDE EXCEPT FOR THE SPEEDO, DOES HAVE A MOON TACH THOUGH SO YOU CAN USE THAT. WIPERS, HEATER, BLOWER AND HORN ALL WORK. ALL LIGHTS FUNCTION BUT THE BLINKERS DONT CANCEL AUTOMATICALLY. BRAND NEW COKER CLASSIC WIDE WHITE WALLS ON STOCK RIMS WITH CHROME TRIM RINGS. I ALSO HAVE SOME BABY MOON HUBCAPS THAT GO WITH. TRANS WAS JUST RECENTLY FULLY SERVICED AND A NEW STARTER WAS INSTALLED WITHIN THE LAST 2 MONTHS. CERAMIC COATED HEADERS AND NEWER EXHAUST. TRUCK HAS BEEN LOWERED ABOUT 4 " FRONT AND BACK AND STILL RIDES NICE. PAINT IS STARTING TO SHOW ITS AGE BUT IS STILL NICE. ALL GLASS IS IN GOOD CONDITION WITH NO CRACKS. IF I WERE TO KEEP THIS, THE NEXT STEP FOR ME WOULD BE TO BAG IT, POWER DISC BRAKES AND PUT AN AFTERMARKET AC UNIT IN IT SO I COULD DRIVE IT MORE IN THE SUMMER. RUNS AT ABOUT 185 AROUND TOWN. BODY IS VERY NICE BUT NOT PERFECT. NO REAL RUST THAT I CAN FIND EXCEPT A SMALL AREA IN THE FRONT OF THE BED. CURRENTLY HAS A 64 HEADER PANEL ON IT WITH NO TURN SIGNAL HOLES. THESE HAVE BEEN MOVED DOWN TO THE BUMPER FOR A CLEANER LOOK.
EVERYBODY LOVES THIS TRUCK AND I GET ASKED ALOT OF QUESTIONS AND COMMENTS WHEN I AM PARKED OR SITTING AT A LIGHT. TRUCK NEEDS NOTHING EXCEPT FOR MORE CUSTOMIZATION AND A NEW DRIVER.
WOULD LIKE TO KEEP IT BUT I AM IN SEARCH OF A 68-72 CONVERTIBLE CORVETTE SO THIS MUST GO TO FINANCE THAT. PLEASE ASK ALL QUESTIONS PRIOR TO BIDDING. I AM AN HONEST EBAYER AND MY FEEDBACK SPEAKS FOR ITSELF. THAT BEING SAID, THIS IS A 48 YEAR OLD VEHICLE SO THIS IS AN AS IS SALE WITH NO WARRANTIES SPOKEN OR IMPLIED.
A $200 DEPOSIT IS REQUIRED AT CLOSE OF AUCTION WITH THE BALANCE DUE IN 3 DAYS. I WILL TAKE PAYPAL FOR THE DEPOSIT BUT NOT THE BALANCE. BANK TRANSFER, CASHIERS CHECK, PERSONAL CHECK OR CASH IN PERSON. TRUCK WILL NOT LEAVE MY GARAGE UNTIL FUNDS HAVE CLEARED.
I"M SURE I HAVE FORGOTTEN SOMETHING SO FEEL FREE TO EMAIL WITH ANY AND ALL QUESTIONS. THANX.
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