Ford F100 Unibody Truck Excellent Exterior Condition. Orignal. on 2040-cars
Sunnyvale, California, United States
Body Type:Unibody
Engine:292 V8
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Interior Color: Red leather
Make: Ford
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: F-100
Trim: NA
Cab Type (For Trucks Only): Bench/Airplane Seatbelts
Drive Type: 3
Mileage: 91,941
Exterior Color: red 2 white
This 1961 Truck was my Grandfather's baby. He had it garaged for over 40 years. When he passed we inherited it, had it repainted, new tires/brakes etc. See photos. Recently the engine began smoking and it needs and engine rebuild by someone who will love it and baby it. We are not mechanics but were told to lift the engine out and send it to one who could rebuild would be more than $2K. The odometer reads 91K miles. We believe that to be accurate but cannot guarantee that since it wasn't our until last year. It has the original 3 on the tree, tube radio and as far as we know all the original parts with exception to what we have had to fix. This is a true Americana piece that we have been told belongs in a car museum, so we hope to interest someone in purchasing it and rebuilding the engine. This truck will need to be shipped via car carrier or atop a tow truck to preserve it's condition. We are missing a gas cap key but are able to fill the tank without it. Little or No rust, some paint bubble by gas tank, due to spillage, Engine needs rebuilding, cannot drive now without smoke in cab, PNO
1961 F-100 Unibody pickup. 292 V-8,
3 on the tree, 4-11 rear end.
Brake system all re-built, runs.
needs Engine Rebuilt
Body is straight, small dings in great shape for its age.
Paperwork clean title on a current non-op.
Black and Yellow California plates Any Questions please contact us!
Ford F-100 for Sale
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