High Performance Truck With 460 Motor With 16,000 Miles; 500 Horsepower. on 2040-cars
Rancho Cucamonga, California, United States
Street Legal High Performance 1970 F-100 Ford Truck
This one Fast Truck and Always Starts right up, a real Head Turner, Owned it for over 1 and 1/2 year and hate to have to sell it. Never had a problem with this Truck. Has 460 Engine that's been bored 472, with 500 Horsepower. Has approximately 16,500 miles on this Engine. 850 Holly double pumper Carburetor. Header Ports are Polished. Gear to Gear Timing. New Belts. New Starter. Aluminum Radiator. C6 Automatic Transmission with 9" inch Ford Rear end. New Shocks on rear. Truck bed coated/ sprayed on. Split back window. Long Bed. Duel Gas tanks in Truck Bed.(High Grade Premium) Mickey Thompson 50 Series Tire on Rear / condition Great. 10 CD Sony Stereo Player. Grant Steering Wheel. Custom Blue Paint with Custom Flames Painted On. Original Mirrors, Dash, Door Handles, Window Handles, and Sun Visors. Have all Receipts and Docs on this Truck over 2 inches of receipts. This has a Clean and Cleared Car Title and Tags are Curreent til June 2014. Most Important this is a California Vehicle and NO RUST. No Warranty (as is) on this Truck and No Delivery, you must provide your own Auto Transport or Pick Up. |
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