1973 Ford F-350 Dually 4 Speed 351 V8 Motor - Running Project; Needs Little Tlc on 2040-cars
Lakeville, Connecticut, United States
Body Type:Pickup Truck
Engine:351 V8
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
Interior Color: Red
Make: Ford
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: F-350
Trim: standard cab
Cab Type (For Trucks Only): Regular Cab
Drive Type: rear wheel drive
Mileage: 130,756
Exterior Color: Copper/ Black roof
Beautiful Classic Ford F-350 in a sharp color combo of Copper with a Black roof. Great stance with the big "Mack" mirrors, aluminum dually "Bud" type wheels and cab lights.
351 Engine runs great starts right up no smoke good oil pressure. 4 Speed shifts nicely. The rear axle carrier and spider gears are damaged but a complete
Dana 70 Dually rear end assembly is included in the sale.
Once you install the new rear end, install rear shock absorbers, fix a brake line and perform some minor mechanical TLC you will have an excellent work truck
that you can drive around in style and be proud of! The tires hold air but should be replaced in the near future.
The frame, spring perches and spring hangers, radiator support, inner fenders, cab mounts and
all structural areas are in excellent condition with no rot. Minor rust on cab corners and bubbling on roof drip rails. Paint presents well although has minor dents and dings - See pics.
Truck has clear CT paperwork to transfer to new owner. I have the registration and CT Q1 Bill of sale - No titles issued to vehicles 1981 and earlier in the state of CT.
Reasonable reserve; please ask any and all questions. Thank you.
Truck is a minor project that will need some work and TLC before its ready for the road. Truck is sold as is where is with no warrantly whatsoever. Buyer must pick up vehicle within 7 days of auction close unless previously arranged.
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