Ford F100, Rat Rod, Vintage, Hot Rod, Street Rod on 2040-cars
Lehigh Acres, Florida, United States
Body Type:Pickup Truck
Engine:223ci 6 cyl
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Interior Color: Black and gray
Make: Ford
Number of Cylinders: 6
Model: F-100
Trim: Base
Drive Type: RWD 3 on the tree
Mileage: 28,750
Exterior Color: Black
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
1960 Ford F100
NOTE: If you have an old Rat Rod for part of trade
I will consider taking it plus 1/2 in cash.
must be running and have title.
Great for Shop Truck
I am only the 2nd owner and he
bought it NEW from FORD dealer in Roswell, GA.
I have the window sticker showing his trade in.
I have a clean
clear Florida Title in hand.
Built and stayed in Roswell GA on a farm
no body rust, Floors, walls ect A-1 cond.
I show a picture inside the bed there is
damage from acid that leaked out and burned
through bed / front floor. That is the
only damage on the truck.
It has 28,750 org. miles and the truck shows
it has been keep in great shape.
Drive anywhere!
I have a Beautiful Corvette
and a Raised up HIGH Jeep Sahara 4x4
But
I drive this Truck around daily right now
for smiles every where I go.
She drives very nice at 60 / 65 mph
No shakes or Rattles
it is geared for Highway.
and Needs nothing!
Starts right up every time.
Pull out "CHOKE" on dash for cold mornings
Talking Car alarm
Alarm: Flashing warning inside dash light
Tires are great,
Brakes are great
New plug wires
NEW All hose's replaced
New Fan Belt
Air Cleaner
recent Tune up
and Oil Change
Clutch replaced 2004 , have receipt
New shocks
Motor Runs, A-1
glass, A-1 ( No cracks )
New glass rubber (Front & Back)
bumpers ,A-1
New $200. Bed Mat
Inside cab, A-1
No Radio
Doors, A-1
hood, A-1
Glove Box A-1
Horn blows
All lights/Brake/ turn signals work as they should
wipers work as they should
This truck was well taken care of
and is UN-Molested!!
I have a Radio sitting on the floor in picture.
( I did the 5" white walls )
I was going to build a Street Rod out of this truck
but I don't have the time.
Lots of room for a large V8
Truck body & frame are solid!
comes with 4 factory org. hubcaps
Located in Ft. Myers , Florida area
I -75 and exit 136
in a town called , Lehigh Acres 33936
Phone: 239.823.9491
Steve
please no calls after 7PM
Dep. of $500. to my Pay pal account
with in 24 hours after closing.
Bal. paid ONLY in CASH or Bank transfer
I will not release truck until PAID in Full.
I can hold truck for 2 weeks or more after we talk.
Thank you!
Ford F-100 for Sale
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