1970 Ford F100 Xlt Ranger on 2040-cars
Homerville, Georgia, United States
For sale is my grandfather's 1970 Ford F100 XLT Ranger truck. My grandfather used this truck for fishing and after his death stayed in a barn for several years until my uncle offered the truck to me. After I got the truck I carried it to a professional restoration(Ricks Paint and Design) and had the ole boy brought back to life. It has new 3 stage pearl paint, new radial tires and new factory matching hubcaps. It also has all new chrome and trim over the entire body with the exception of the grille which is a good looking original. It also has new weatherstripping. Rick also added a sprayed in bed liner. The trucks interior includes the new 3 stage paint, new carpet, new seat cover, new instrument bezel, new headliner with molded in speakers, a new custom auto sound radio made to look original and sirius radio. A new air conditioning system was added along with all new underdash classic auto air sytem. The truck had airconditioning but I wanted a new more reliable system. It will freeze you out! It has the rebuilt 360 V8 with a mild cam. This truck was my grandfathers and I spent alot of time and money having it redone. I've had more done to this truck than I can mention here including new brakes, etc. It runs great and is fun to drive. I would love to see it go to a good home. In 1970 this was the nicest Ford truck you could by. The trucks odometer shows 31,696 but I doubt this is the original mileage has my grandfather had the truck for years.
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