1966 Ford F100 Custom Cab Pickup on 2040-cars
San Jose, California, United States
Body Type:2 door pickup
Engine:390 v8
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:owner
Interior Color: yellow
Make: Ford
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: F-100
Trim: custom cab
Warranty: none
Drive Type: 4 speed manual
Mileage: 82,423
Sub Model: f100 custom cab
Exterior Color: Yellow
This is a 100% all original but somewhat restored 1966 Ford f100 custom cab pickup. Runs and drives like a new truck with a rebuilt engine, rebuilt 4 speed transmission and new rear gears. The brakes were serviced with many of the parts replaced. You can get in and drive this truck with no problems at all. This is a San Jose, California truck from day one and is very straight for a truck of this age. The body has a few small dents and dings but nothing that looks really bad, it was a daily driver truck and not a work truck. Everything including all electrical and mechanics work as they should. Please feel free to contact me and ask me any questions you would like answered but please don't lowball me on the price. There's been a lot of money spent on the drivetrain and the asking price is very fair.
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Wed, 26 Feb 2014Ford is ending Australian production after 90 years in 2016, and with it may go perhaps the most iconic vehicles in its auto market - the ute. Car-based pickup trucks like the Ford Ranchero and Chevrolet El Camino were always more of a curiosity than a true market force here, but in Australia, they have long proven hugely popular.
As the legend goes, Ford invented the niche after a farmer's wife had asked Ford Australia's managing director for a more utilitarian car. Her request was simple: "My husband and I can't afford a car and a truck but we need a car to go to church on Sunday and a truck to take the pigs to market on Monday. Can you help?"
Ford's design team came up with a two-passenger, enclosed, steel coupe body with glass windows and a steel-paneled, wooden-frame load area in the rear. The sides of the bed were blended into the body to make it look more unified, and to keep costs down, the front end and interior were based on the Ford Model 40 five-window coupe. Power came from a V8 with shifting chores handled by a three-speed manual. Within a year, the new vehicle was ready, and production began in 1934. Lead designer Lewis Bandt christened it the coupe-utility.
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Stern is offering the machine in three variants. The pro-level machine is meant for arcades and public spaces and retails for $4,995. All of them come with background and cabinet art by Camilo Pardo, who designed the Ford GT, and Top Gear USA host Tanner Foust is the game's announcer. Depending on where players shoot the ball, they activate events that simulate drag racing, rallying, drifting and racing the Mustang, and hitting targets lets players shift the gears up and down.
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