1969 Ford F100 Stepside Shortbed Big Block Fresh Engine on 2040-cars
Columbus, Mississippi, United States
Engine:390
Body Type:Pickup Truck
Vehicle Title:Clear
Exterior Color: Red
Make: Ford
Interior Color: Black
Model: F-100
Number of Cylinders: 8
Trim: stepside shortbed
Drive Type: 2 wheel drive
Mileage: 76,000
Nice daily driver or easy restoration. Fresh 390 with stock bore and crank. Heads redone. Edelbrock Performer 390 aluminum intake & breather, Holley 4 barrel, new starter, alternator, and starter solenoid. Electric fuel pump. MSD coil. No heater hoses. Headers with newer true duals. Newer C 6 auto with shift kit. Nice interior with later model seat. Custom headliner with 4 built in speakers. B & M floor shifter. Aluminum rims. Front tires nearly new, rear tires need replacing. Floor of bed is plywood with a rubber mat. I do not have the strips for the original wood bed. Frame, cab, and floorboards solid. Some small spots of surface rust. Rust hole on bottom of both fenders, 2 small places on bottom of passenger door. All 4 rust through spots patched and bondo'd, will be primed this week. Tailgate included but not mounted or pictured. tailgate good shape, tan, think it's a '75. Do not have tailgate hinges($6 ea from NPD). Good glass, windows go up and down good. Disc front brakes.Runs, drives, and stops well. Fast and loud. Fly in and drive home. Please ask any and all questions before bidding. $500.00 nonrefundable deposit due within 48 hrs of auction close, balance due in full within 10 days of auction end. Clean Mississippi title in hand. Will accept paypal, cash in person at time of pickup, check, or money order. Personal checks must clear before truck is moved. Safe, long term storage available if paid in full. Will gladly send more pictures if needed. Included with sale IF & ONLY IF final bid exceeds $3500 is a factory under dash AC unit from a '70 Ranger-all cables and wiring included. Also a factory brake booster. I will not sell the AC unit separately. Reasonable reserve. Call, text, or email with questions. Will help in any way with shipping or loading, but cost of shipping is buyer's responsibility. Thanks, Phillip. 662-425-9032
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