1983 Ford F-150 4x4 Low Miles, Only 74k! on 2040-cars
Alachua, Florida, United States
If your looking for a truck with great potential for a low price then you have found it. With minimal repairs this truck will serve well. The breaks are not 100% and need attention which appears to be booster, the carburator is not 100% and needs attention. Truck starts right up and runs fine but I am not satisfied with the performance of the carb. The tires have over 90% tread but are older and may need replace for road useage but would be fine if used for same yard use. Everything works except the heater blower as this does not have ac installed. The rear tailights are installed but not wired yet. the harness is in truck and included just never needed them. I applied a spray on liner in bed under the ford factory bedliner for added protection from the elements and I started to add paint to exterior of bed on exposed areas to avoid rust formation as well. I put original tailgate but needs retro to latch and I have the F and O that fell off. Tailgate that came with the bed is included in sale as well. I preferred this one as it is in better shape. The bed is dented and another bed could be put on easily if wanted to make her pretty. Pretty is not what I wanted and I guess its obvious. I am practically givin her away cause I cant give her the attention she deserves. I did not wash or clean her for photo op she is raw. Just an old Ford 4x4 with potential for cheap. I did a bunch of stuff over the years to her such as fan clutch, thermostat, temp sender, oil sender, oil pump, plugs, wires, filters, fuel sender and basic maintainance. Included is the rear brake drums new and tranny kit new with miscellaneous parts I have for this truck. I can answer questions if interested 352-258-8712 Dave. |
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