Fully Restored 1979 F-150 Custom Auburn Red on 2040-cars
Crofton, Maryland, United States
Body Type:Truck
Engine:302
Vehicle Title:Rebuilt, Rebuildable & Reconstructed
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Ford
Model: F-150
Trim: single cab
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Drive Type: Front Wheel
Options: CD Player, neon lighting
Mileage: 129,000
Exterior Color: Auburn Red
Interior Color: Auburn Red
Disability Equipped: No
The doors, front fenders and sides on the bed are new also the rear tail gate is new. The roof has been replaced. All the glass is new. All of the interior has been replaced with new. New tires and wheels. The brake system has been completly replaced including mastercylender and brake booster, brake lines, front calipers, front rotors. Everything in the rear brake system has been replaced with new parts. The rear axle was completely taken apart and cleaned an put back together with new seals. The front steering was totally replaced with new parts including a rebuilt steering box and power steering pump. all new power steering lines and hoses. The transmission was taken apart cked and resealed. The motor had about 20000 miles on it when I started the project We took the motor apart and replaced all seals and gaskets, new timing chain, and water pump. the distriputor is new also new wires and plugs. the factory cam shaft was replaced with a new cam to give the engine a little more power. the intake manifold is new a long with the carb. and fuel pump. new headers and exhaust system. New alternator, battery, wiring and starter. Nothing was spared when the truck was rebuilt.
As for the roof, it was replaced because the truck sat for two years before I got it and the windshield rubber gasket was bad allowing water to rust out the roof above the windshield. As for the body the paint its about 3 years old. the entire truck was repainted when all sheet metal was replaced during the frame off resteration. The only sheet metal that was not replaced was the hood Also the cab floor boards were also replaced. The motor is not a roller motor its a 302 with a mild proformance cam.
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