1966 Ford F-100 Factory 4x4 A/c Lifted 390 V8 on 2040-cars
Daytona Beach, Florida, United States
1966 Ford F-100! Classic blue and cream color scheme, factory 4 wheel drive truck however the front drive shaft has been removed. This truck has brand new 35 inch BF Goodrich All Terrains, has just been serviced in the engine and brakes, new air cleaner, new battery, new front bumper. The body has some rust spots and will need to be filled when the truck is painted. This truck is 3/4 of the way restored and just needs the new owners paint scheme and body work. This truck was picked up in Jacksonville and driven to Daytona Beach to be sold. On I-95! 80 MPH! Runs and drives great! The truck has the factory A/C blower system, also has a suspension lift. Wheels, suspension, tires are all in great shape. Truck has a CD player and Sony Speaker setup that just needs to be installed, the seats have been recently covered and match the exterior color scheme and look like new! No rips or tears or discolorations. Custome Roll bar has been installed and truck also has a tow package. Truck has a Ford 390CI V8 Big Block and a 4 speed on the floor manual transmission. Check out the pictures and give me a call with any questions!
Call Geoff Martin (386-233-4168) with any questions or offers! Will consider trades as well! On Oct-01-13 at 07:18:31 PDT, seller added the following information: The truck was built on a 1979 F250 3/4 ton frame. |
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