1966 Ford F-250 on 2040-cars
Grass Valley, California, United States
Body Type:Pickup Truck
Engine:V-8
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Exterior Color: White
Make: Ford
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: F-100
Trim: 2 DR
Cab Type (For Trucks Only): CUSTOM CAB
Drive Type: 2 WHEEL DRIVE
Mileage: 92,887
Sub Model: 3/4 TON CUSTOM CAB
UP FOR AUCTION IS A PRETTY NICE OLD 66 FORD 3/4 PICK UP WITH A REAL NICE UTILITY BED ON IT,ITS A NATIVE CALIFORNIA TRUCK SO NOT HARDLY ANY RUST,TOOK SOME PICS OF THE FRAME AND I THNK THIS OLD TRUCK IS PRETTY SOLID.I CANT FIND ANY RUST ON THE BODY ANYWHERE AND DONT THINK I SAW ANY DENTS EITHER.THE V-8 THATS IN IT RUNS REAL GOOD,I GAVE HER A LITTLE TUNE-UP CLEANED THE CARB AND FUEL SYSTEM OUT A BIT AND SHES RUNNIN GOOD,OIL PRESSURE UP AROUND 40-50 LB,COOLANT SYSTEM COULD USE FLUSHING BUT NO LEAKS.BEEN SITTING FOR A WHILE SO TIRES HAVE GOOD TREAD BUT A LITTLE DRY ROTTED AND FEELS LIKE YOUR DRIVING ON SQUARE TIRES SO PROBABLY NEEDS A NEW SET UNLESS YOUR FRED FLINTSTONE THEN SHOULDNT BOTHER YA.NEW BATTERY INSTALLED TODAY AND VOLTAGE REGULATOR SO CHARGING 13 VOLTS AND STARTS RIGHT UP.OVERALL THIS OLD TRUCK IS IN AMAZING CONDITION FOR ITS AGE THE INTERIOR SHOWS SOME SIGNS OF WEAR BUT NOT ACTUALLY THAT BAD.MORE DIRTY THAN ANYTHING NEEDS A GOOD BATH.TRUCK RUNS AND DRIVES AND LOOKS GOOD SELLING AS IS AND WILL UPDATE A FEW FACTS IN THE NEXT DAY OR SO.I'M PRETTY SURE ITS A 360 OR 390 BUT I'M NOT REAL FAMILAR WITH 66 FORDS AND PLEASE DONT HESTITATE TO ASK QUESTIONS.THE GOOD OLE BOY THATS OWNED IT FOREVER JUST DOESNT DRIVE MUCH ANYMORE IS ONLY REASON FOR SALE.I'M FAIRLY CERTAIN HES ORIGINAL OWNER BUT NOT FOR SURE.CLEAR TITLE.PLEASE PAY PAL FOR DEPOSIT AND FULL PAYMENT WITHIN 3-7 DAYS BUYER RESPONSABLE FOR ANY TRANSPORTATION FEES.PICK UP ALWAYS WELCOME AND I WILL DROP OFF FOR TRANSPORT TO SACREMANTO FOR 100.00 IF NEED BE FOR SHIPPING OUT OF STATE.PRE-SMOG SO KNOW SMOG FOR CA. RESEDENTS AND HAS BEEN NON OPTED SO NO BACK FEES.THANKS
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