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1968 Ford F100 Stepside 1 Owner 53k Miles! on 2040-cars

Year:1968 Mileage:53347
Location:

Attleboro, Massachusetts, United States

Attleboro, Massachusetts, United States
Advertising:
Transmission:Automatic
Body Type:Pickup Truck
Engine:360
Vehicle Title:Clear
VIN: F10YDD42066XXXXXX Year: 1968
Mileage: 53,347
Make: Ford
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: F-100
Trim: custom cab
Drive Type: RWD
Power Options: Air Conditioning
Condition: Used: A vehicle is considered used if it has been registered and issued a title. Used vehicles have had at least one previous owner. The condition of the exterior, interior and engine can vary depending on the vehicle's history. See the seller's listing for full details and description of any imperfections. ... 

                                             1968 FORD F100 STEPSIDE


HERE WE HAVE A 1968 FORD F100 UP FOR AUCTION. THIS TRUCK HAS BEEN IN MY FAMILY SINCE NEW. I HAVE THE ORIGINAL TEXAS TITLE  (SEE PICS) AND PRIOR REGISTRATIONS. THIS TRUCK HAS 53K ORIGINAL DOCUMENTED MILES. I BROUGHT THIS TRUCK BACK FROM TEXAS IN 2011 WHEN MY GRAND PARENTS RANCH WAS BEING SOLD. IT WAS IN A LARGE BARN FOR QUITE A FEW YEARS. IT IS ABSOLUTELY 100% RUST/ROT FREE. ALL ORIGINAL METAL,BRAKE LINES, ETC....

I HAD IT REFINISHED (ORIGINAL COLOR OF COURSE) WITH A VERY NICE PAINT JOB. THE BED WAS REMOVED, SANDBLASTED, AND ANY MINOR DINGS REMOVED. A NEW WOOD BED WITH STAINLESS STRIPS WAS INSTALLED AS YOU CAN SEE IN THE PICS. I ALSO HAD THE RIMS SANDBLASTED AND PAINTED THE COLOR OF THE TRUCK AND 5 BRAND NEW TIRES INSTALLED. 

THE INTERIOR IS VERY ORIGINAL. ORIGINAL SEAT AND UPHOLSTERY. I HAD 1 SEAM REPAIRED ON THE SEAT. ORIGINAL FLOOR MAT TOO! I ALSO INSTALLED A NEW DASH PAD. IT COULD USE 2 NEW ARM RESTS.

THE TRUCK HAS A 360 V/8 MOTOR AND AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION. IT ALSO HAS AFTERMARKET A/C (INSTALLED WHEN NEW).I BELIEVE THEY CALL IT "HANG ON AIR" IT DOES NOT BLOW COLD BUT ALL THE FANS ETC.. WORK FINE. COULD JUST NEED A RECHARGE? 

THIS IS A VERY NICE TRUCK. HARD TO FIND WITH AN 8FT STEPSIDE/FLARESIDE. I HAVE PUT A LOT OF TIME AND MONEY INTO IT. IT PAINS ME TO SELL IT....BUT I JUST DONT USE IT AND I THINK ITS RIDICULOUS TO JUST LET IT SIT. IT IS AN EXCELLENT RUNNING AND DRIVING TRUCK. THE PICTURES DO IT NO JUSTICE.......IT IS NICE

THINGS IT COULD STILL USE: 

ANTENNA MAST
 ARMRESTS
NEW CHAINS FOR THE TAILGATE

FOR MORE INFO AND DETAILS...PLS CALL ME AT (508) 400 2568 EST. 

WINNING BIDDER PLS CONTACT ME WITHIN 24HRS FROM END OF AUCTION.
THERE IS NO BUY IT NOW

THANKS FOR LOOKING..... I ASSURE THE NEXT OWNER WILL BE PLEASED





On Sep-12-13 at 06:04:15 PDT, seller added the following information:

                IF YOU HAVE LESS THAN A 5 FEEDBACK SCORE YOU MUST CONTACT ME BY PHONE PRIOR TO BIDDING OR YOUR BIDS WILL BE CANCELLED. A SIMPLE PHONE CALL TO LET ME KNOW YOUR A SERIOUS BUYER.  THANKS VERY MUCH

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