Awesome Restored Custom 70 F100 V8 Classic Pick Up Hot Rod Excellent Trade ? on 2040-cars
Phoenixville, Pennsylvania, United States
This
is a really cool, unique, F100 shop truck hot/rat rod. Original
clean Pick Up
is freshly restored including Body, Paint, Interior, and rebuilt drivetrain. Has newly rebuilt small block V8 and 3 speed Auto Trans. I bought it long distance from a dealer who lied about its condition... I fixed and finished it...This little rod is nicely done. It's no primer job... satin hot rod black done right... looks, runs, and drives excellent. Powerful, reliable, easy driver. This
classic is in great condition all around... Cool vintage hot
rod truck
would be
awesome weekend cruiser, daily driver, or addition to any
collection... The pictures tell the story on this one... The body is super straight and rust free... the frame and underside is super solid... floor pans were replaced. Hot Rod Satin black repaint presents beautifully and looks really cool. Bed has fresh hard wood decking and diamond plate accents... there is minor surface rust on parts of the bed frame... nothing structural and will wire brush off. Custom louvered rear metal roll pan. It has a cool hot rod stance with brand new rims and tires... looks low but has full travel suspension... rides EXCELLENT... Get's looks and compliments everywhere we roll... The interior is great. Dash with custom cover and gauges is nice and works properly. Seats are very comfortable and drivers side is full power. Has Nice after market sound system, new carpet and insulation, new headliner, custom door panels, etc. Electronics and lights all work properly. I was going to change the white areas to gray or black... didnt get to it... Rebuilt V8 motor starts, idles and runs fantastic... I believe it is the matching numbers 390 but cannot document it. GREAT power and sounds cool with headers and custom exhaust... 3 speed auto with shift kit and custom Hurst ratchet shifter shifts smooth and strong through the gears. Original heavy duty rear end... gear ratios are great around town and cruises nice on the freeway as well. Has power steering disk brakes up front... The ride is surprisingly good and stops straight and sure. Strong and reliable... ready to roll. Overall this is a really cool American Classic Hot Rod V8 pick up in great condition all around. Awesome weekend cruiser, daily driver, or whatever you like. Great for any enthusiast, collector, or anyone looking for a cool and unique Vintage Classic at a great price. The car is located in Beverly Hills... Inspections are welcome and encouraged... serious buyers can call me at 310 850 8980 but no tire kickers please. I'm open to interesting trades (within ebay guidelines) but no projects or junk please. IMPORTANT: I have tried to describe this vehicle as accurately and honestly as possible but please remember it is a used vehicle. As with any vehicle, (new or used) there may be issues that I have overlooked or am unaware of. If you are not familiar with purchasing used vehicles and or specialty vehicles or you have not purchased a vehicle using the Internet, PLEASE do your research, ask questions, make sure you are comfortable with me as a seller, the vehicle, and the process. Unless stated otherwise, I am not offering a warranty so if you want one, let's discuss it and document it before the purchase is final. Otherwise there is no warranty expressed or implied. THANKS! Need 500 deposit within 48 hours of auction end and balance COD within 7 days. Shipping is buyers responsibility. Thanks! |
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