1967 Ford F-100 on 2040-cars
Tyler, Texas, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
Engine:351 Windsor
For Sale By:Private Seller
Transmission:Automatic
Make: Ford
Model: F-100
Mileage: 17,786
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Exterior Color: Red
Trim: grey
Interior Color: Black
Drive Type: rear wheel drive
You are looking at a completely restored 1967 Ford F-100. This is our daily driving vehicle. It runs great. Here is a list of what is new and what we have done:
New American Racing Wheels & Nitto Tires 17"
All New interior ( dash, seat, headliner, door panels, arm rest, & carpet)
New Paint (Inferno Red Blaze Pearl coat)
351 Windsor with C-6 TCI racing transmission
Holley 4BBI
Aluminum intake & Headers
Frame & rear end coated with POR-15 also underside of bed
New tech, headlights, mirrors, new door locks keyed to Ign Switch
New Window guides & fuzzies, new front & rear Bumpers
New Kingpins & bushings
New Brakes & Alignment & Wheel Bearing
Added power brake kit
New Window tint
Spray in bedliner
New taillight & Park lenses
New wiper arms & blades
Duel Electric fans
Sound deadner under carpet and in doors
New glove box
New Headlite switch
New Air filter & fuel filter
New drive shaft
Factory radio in great condition.
Email with questions.
You are responsible to pick up. Must be paid for within 3 days from purchase.
Only cash or cashier check.
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