1975 Ford F-250 Custom Supercab 40,000 Orig Mi, 100% Rust Free, 100% Orig Paint on 2040-cars
Warwick, New York, United States
Up for auction is my fathers 1975 Ford F-250 2 wheel drive supercab with 40,000 original miles. Truck has always been in a climate controlled garage and has never been in inclement weather! 2 owner vehicle which was purchased from the original owner 6 months ago. Vehicle is 100% solid and totally rust free!! Beautiful truck!!!! Vehicle is equipped with a 360-2barrel, cruise-o-matic 3 speed trans, power steering, power brakes, am radio, cigar lighter, side facing rear seats, full gauges, left and right chrome extended mirrors, cab lights, rear flipper windows, rear step bumper, Sequoia brown metallic paint and custom d?cor group. The paint is 100% original and in excellent condition with only a couple of minor scratches and one minor dig in drives door. There is no rust anywhere on this truck!!! The undercarriage is 100% solid and extremely clean. All the chrome and moldings are in outstanding condition! The original interior is in exceptional condition! Vehicle was just removed from storage and following work was preformed New brakes, calipers, front rotors, wheel bearings, rear brakes, wheel cylinders, master cylinder, carrier bearing, heater core, new dual exhaust with smittie mufflers, new take off alloy wheels and tires off new ford van. (original wheels and hubcaps are included with sale) New battery and fluids changed, tune up new fuel tank and sending unit. Vehicle was just taken on a 7 hour trip and run flawlessly, so it can be driven any distance with complete confidence! Most likely the finest original 1975 F-250's. This is true time capsule that is in outstanding overall condition. This truck is a pleasure to drive and it gets plenty of attention where ever you take it. Vehicle still retains all the original paper work, manuals, sales receipts original loan papers, stock number card that hung on the rear view mirror at time of delivery, sunvisor paper sleeve with cold starting instructions and warranty card. If you have any questions please feel free to contact Wayne at (973)332-1074. This vehicle is being sold AS IS, where is with no warranty, expressed, written or implied. The seller shall not be responsible for authenticity, genuineness, or defects here in and makes no warranty in connection therewith . No allowance made on account of any incorrectness, imperfection defect or damage. It is the responsibility of the buyer to have thoroughly inspected the vehicle and satisfied him/herself as to the condition of the vehicle. Please DON'T BID IF YOU DON'T INTEND TO COMPLETE THE PURCHASE... Feel free to e-mail me with any questions PRIOR to bidding. A 10% deposit is due within 48 hours after close of auction. Vehicle is to be paid in full within seven days from the close of this auction. Type of payment accepted is as follows: via face to face cash transfer, bank transfer, cashiers check, or money order. Vehicle and title will not be released until payment is made in full and/or payment clears. Winning bidder is responsible for ALL vehicle transportation and costs and arrangements. Vehicle may be for sale in other publications and owner reserves the right to end the auction at anytime. |
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