1977 Ford F-100 Custom, Short Bed, 351cleveland, Patina, Classic, Original, Auto on 2040-cars
Castle Rock, Colorado, United States
I am selling my SUPER CLEAN 1977 Ford f100 custom 1/2 ton 2wd pickup with 65,350 believed to be original miles and 99% RUST FREE. It has a stout rebuilt 400/351M Cleveland built by Bliss Performance (Dave Bliss) rebuilt C6 automatic transmission, Ford 9" with Limited slip differential/Posi traction...Power brakes, NEW tires, NEW brakes, NEW power steering system, all NEW starter, master cylinder, Radiator, NEW Rhino bed liner, NEW battery, Dual Fuel Tanks, NEW exhaust system, Original spare tire/steel rim, class 3 Tow hitch w/ Bergman plug trailer hookup, rear sliding glass window. The interior is in really good shape with the exception of a small tare on the seat! This truck has amazing power with only a 2 barrel carb, It drives like a brand new truck without any squeaks, rattles etc. You can jump in this truck and drive it across the country.. I purchased this truck from the original owners family, I'm the 2nd owner. I also have a nice fiberglass topper for the truck!!! I take my positive feed backs seriously so bid with confidence on this solid original classic truck with clear/free title in hand!! If you have any questions or need more pictures, please ask! Here is a video of the truck running http://youtu.be/wkIYyxRxlv8 I have the right to end auction early if sold locally. If you have less than 10 feed backs then please contact me before bidding. A deposit of $500.00 is due within 48 hours after auction ends! If you are the winning bid and decide to not pay I will turn you over to EBAYS resolution nonpayment department!! I can assist with shipping in any way at your expense!! Thanks and good luck this is a excellent running truck and you won't be disappointed |
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