1970 Ford F100 Styleside Auto California Rust Free Blue Plates Clean on 2040-cars
San Diego, California, United States
Very clean 1970 Ford F100 Styleside. Built in San Jose in October of 1969 and sold new in Los Angeles. It has remained in southern California ever since. Completely rust free body, not a single bubble. Newer 302 V8 with a lot of power and it is very responsive. Modernized with an upgraded 4 speed automatic transmission so it gets good mileage on the highway, trans cooler, electric fuel pump, electronic ignition, modern front end with power disc brakes, positraction rear end, new suspension, dual batteries, dual electric cooling fans, electric start, power locks, and a lot more. This truck is trusted to drive into the desert and everywhere else. It has been driven a couple thousand miles in 2014 so far and it is ready for more. I am letting it go because I got a newer Range Rover a few weeks ago and I no longer need this F100 so I am passing it on to someone who could use it. I have obviously priced it to find a new home. I don't want it to just sit here. This was used as a daily driver this year for months.
Super straight body with clean quality 2 stage jet black paint. New carpet and headliner, all new window seals, and weatherstripping. New windshield, original blue license plates, clean California title in hand and current registration through September 2014. This is used regularly, just drove 40 miles the other day. It has power steering and a tow package. It has been used as a daily driver and it is ready for that. Runs very cool and has no smells of fuel, smoke, or anything you normally smell when you are driving an old vehicle. This feels like a newer truck all around and looks very clean up close. Starts right up and idles perfectly. Does not sound loud, the exhaust is quiet. No smoking or issues at all mechanically. True HID headlights. This F100 is ready for anything and ready to drive anywhere. I priced this F100 very low considering the condition. I took many pictures and a walk around video to show it well. Click on View All below to see all the pictures. International buyers accepted. Email any questions and they will be answered thoroughly and honestly. It is ready to drive away safely. I will work with your transporter 7 days a week for pickup. |
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