1977 Ford F150 Short Bed 4x4 Az Truck & Rust Free on 2040-cars
Phoenix, Arizona, United States
OK, COWBOY UP!! You are looking at my 1977 F150 LIFTED short bed 4x4, Arizona RUST FREE!! Truck, it has a CLEAN Az title & is a daily driver or toy? It has a great running 300 cubic inch straight 6 bullet proof engine & a manual granny gear 4 speed trans. The body has dents, but not horribly bad & the inside is decent too. Power steering & power brakes both work excellent, now it has like new 17 inch wheels & 35 inch newer NITTO tires w/receipts & road hazard from Discount tire. Now for the not so good, crack in the windshield, needs outside mirrors, needs a good detailing, if you like em clean? These trucks are bringing all the money, so you may want to buy the RUST FREE monster & do a little work to it & flip it for big cash? You can hop in it & go right now, no zero feedback bidders, unless you contact me first!
On Jan-11-14 at 10:53:43 PST, seller added the following information: THIS VEHICLE IS BEING OFFERED FOR SALE LOCALLY AS WELL, SO MAY BE SOLD BEFORE AUCTIONS END, ANY QUESTIONS? CALL 602 448-1812 |
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