1967 Red F-100 Shortbed Ranger Xlt Custom All Frame Up Build on 2040-cars
Palmdale, California, United States
Body Type:FORD FLEET SIDE SHORTBED
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:390 BORED OVER .30
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Ford
Model: F-100
Trim: COUSTOM CAB RANGER XLT
Options: CD Player
Drive Type: NEW C-6 TRANS AND A FORD 9'' REAR END
Power Options: Air Conditioning
Mileage: 2,200
Sub Model: CUSTOM CAB RANGER XLT
Exterior Color: BRIGHT RED/ W 3 COATS CLEAR COAT
Disability Equipped: No
Interior Color: ALL BLACK WHITH CUSTOM GAGES
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
1967 FORD F-100 SHORTBED FLEETSIDE RANGER, ALL NEW PARTS, A POWERFULL 390 BORED .30 UNDER,CRANK .10 OVER HEADS HAVE BEEN DECKED AND ALL BRASS VALVE SEATS,THEMOTOR WAS BUILT BY A SPEED SHOP. 9.51 FLAT TOP PISTONS,SQUARE PORT HEADS . NEW ELDERBROCK PROFORMER INTAKE ,NEW HOLLEY 600 CFM STREET ADVENTGER CARB. COMP RV CAM .HOLLY 1.3/4 HEADERS RUNNING DUEL 3 '' FLOWMASTERS DUMPING IN FRONT OF REAR AXLE. A NEW 3 ROW 1'' CORE ALUMIUM CHAMPION RADIATOR . A NEW DUAEL POWERED CODED CHROME SCHROUD W/ DUEL 13'' 4000 CFM FANS. A NEW BILLET OVERFLOW,AND A STAINLESS STEAL SCHROUD COVER. NEW CHROME 7'' DUEL DIAFRAM BRAKE BOOSTER. CHROME VALVE COVERS ,CHROME AIR CLEANER WITH SPECTER FILTER. NEW BOSCH BATTERY.NEW WATER PUMP.NEW 160 AMP ALT.AND A BRAND NEW VINTAGE AIR A/C HEATER UNIT,KEEPS THE TRUCK NICE AND COLD . A NEW C-6 TRANSMMISION. A NEW REBUILT FORD 9'' REAR END RUNNING NASCAR 3.00 GEARS.THE GAS TANK WAS RELOCATED TO BACK UNDER THE BED AND THE OLD FILLER NECK WELDED IN . ALSO WELDED IN WHERE THE BEDS POST POCKETS AND ANTENA. ALL WIRES AND HOSES ARE WRAPED IN RED WIRE LOME PLASTIC.THE INTERIOR IS 100% NEW BLACK VELVET AND VINAL SEAT .VINAL HEADLINNER AND DOOR PANNELS IMATATION ALAGATOR PATTERN. COSTOM GAGES BUILT IN A HAND FABED BEZEL. CHROME TILT STEERING WHEEL AND BILLET WHEEL. NEW DASH COVER ,NEW CD/STERO.COSTOM ROLL PAN W/LED LITES FOR PLATES.COSTOM DIAMOND PLATE BED AND WHEEL WELLS.READY FOR WOOD FLOOR. THE COLOR IS A BRIGHT RED RED.... 1 COAT POLY PRIMER,1 COAT PRIMER,1COAT PRIMER SEALER,3 COATS RED ,3 COATS CLEAR COAT,COLOR SANDED AND BUFFED. ON THE UNDER SIDE IS 4 NEON RED LIGHTS,IN THE ENGINE BAY IS 2 RED LED LITES BOTH ON TOGGLE SWITCHES IN THE CAB .ALSO I HAVE NEW WELDED ALUM VALVE COVERS AND BOLTS,FLAMED AIR CLEANER.NEW 8MM RED WIRES AND CHROME WIRE LOCKS AND WIRE #S,ALSO I HAVE A SET OF FRONT DISC BRAK SET UPS,NEW KING PINS,NEW RADIUS BUSHINGS.WELL I THINK I LISTED ALL ,THE TRUCK DRIVES LIKE A DREAM AND ONLY HAS 2300 MILES ON IT SINCE I REBUILT IT THE ORINGAL MILES WHERE ONLY 87600 AND 0 RUST . ALSO I HAVE A CROME GRILL AND HEADLITE BEZELS IN EXLELENT SHAPE WHICH COST 500.00,FOR FREE WITH PURCHACEOF TRUCK. JON TRUCK IS IN SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA.661-382-2667
On Aug-26-13 at 07:39:19 PDT, seller added the following information:
I RESERVE THE RIGHT TO CANCEL THE BIDS ANY TIME BEFORE A BUY IT NOW ,TO SELL LOCAL AND ANY AND ALL BIDS WILL BE VOIDED OUT.
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