1985 Greatly Restored Ford Truck 88,000+ Miles, Mostly Powder Coated on 2040-cars
Staunton, Virginia, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:351 WINDSOR BORED OUT TO A 407 STOKER
For Sale By:OWNER
Make: Ford
Warranty: NONE, AS IS
Model: F-150
Options: POWDER COATED FRAME,, RUNNING GEAR, SPRINGS,, POWDER COATED UNDERNEATH, INSIDE CAB, POWDER COATED ENGINE COMPARTMENT, INSIDE FENDERS, CD Player, POLK 975 AMP, STREET ROD GAUGES, EQUALIZER SONY
Drive Type: 4X4
Mileage: 88,400
Trim: .
Number of Cylinders: 8
The truck was completely taken apart and restored, at 88,300 miles. The frame, running gear, springs, and underneath of the truck were powder coated. The whole engine compartment, inside of the cab, and inside of back fenders were also powder coated. The brake lines, power steering lines, transmission lines, and hood and door hinges were powder coated. The truck was put back together with stainless steel screws some screws were powder coated. The motor is 351 Windsor that was bored out to a 407 stoker. It has Eagle pistons and Rods. Edebrock heads and intake, Holley truck avenger carb. MSD ignition system, aeromotive electric fuel pump, and fuel regulator, March aluminum pulleys, dual electric fans, and A/C. The exhaust is hooker header then 2” pipe next two catalytic converts then two Flowmaster mufflers then 2” to 4” y adapter and 4” pipe the rest of the way. The tires are 18” Nitto and the rims are chrome plated aluminum. The transmission was totally rebuilt . All the bushing were replaced with energy suspension performance polyurethane parts. The gauge cluster was replaced with auto meter white faced street rod series gauges. The stereo system has a Sony cd player Polk speakers for the door speakers and tweeters. They are powered by a Polk 975 watt amp. The woofers are 12” kicker competion. The equalizer is Sony. The seat is out of a 90’s model ford pickup. The cab is lined with Dynamat noise dampening foil. New front and rear bumpers new front grill and headlight covers. New marker lights. Tail lights, and head lights. All of the bearings, seals, and u joints were replaced as well.
On Sep-19-13 at 10:23:06 PDT, seller added the following information:
The owner of this vehicle informed me that the truck has;
- Power door locks
- Manual sliding rear glass
- Dual gas tank, requires manual switch over
- Power windows
- Air conditioning
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- Issues;
- No working emergency brake
- Cruise control not working/connected
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