1972 Ford Truck - F100 Custom Pickup 302 V8 Automatic 2wd No Reserve on 2040-cars
Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States
1972 Ford F100 302 engine V8 2WD long box automatic, power steering, truck truns over and runs but needs some TLC. Rust in typical areas, looks like a restoration was started. Newer Radiator, radiator mount and inner fender rails, was told from pervious buyer the transmission was rebuilt, neutral safety switch is broken. carb needs a rebuild and the brakes need to be gone through. This truck would need to be trailered. no tail gate and there is an aftermarket radio in it but is not hooked up. The bench seat is almost mint! There are some good things about this truck but there are also some things that need some work. Would make a good project or maybe for parts? Rims and tires are used but will come with 4 original Ford rims/tires (not in the best shape). Ask questions. Buyer is responsible for shipping.
Terms of Sale: Truck is being sold "as-is, as-shown" due to age and condition. Transportation of truck is the buyers responsibility. Full Payment and pickup timing to be made within 48 hours |
Ford F-100 for Sale
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