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1979 Ford F350 Truck Ranger Xlt 2wd 460/auto Ps/pb/ac Ziebart Treated / 140" Wb on 2040-cars

Year:1979 Mileage:103953
Location:

Stantonville, Tennessee, United States

Stantonville, Tennessee, United States
Advertising:

SOLID SOUTHERN, VERY RARE V-8 F350 TRUCK!!!!

 

1 OF 1902 F350'S MADE WITH THE XLT PACKAGE

 

1 OF 22 WITH THESE PAINT AND TRIM CODES 

 

ZIEBART TREATED VEHICLE IN 1979!!!!  NO MAJOR ROT/RUST!!!!  SUPER SOLID METAL!! 

 

 

1979 FORD F-350 RANGER XLT

CAMPER SPECIAL

140 INCH WHEEL BASE

 

Truck sold new in Overland Park, Kansas at Schlozman Ford Dealership on June 29th, 1979.  Comes with original owners manual, dealer invoice and warranty plate (see photo).

 

DONT MISS THIS CHANCE TO BID ON A RARE 1979 FORD F350 TRUCK THAT HAS ORIGINAL DOCUMENTATION AND STILL IN ORIGINAL CONDITION. 

 

DOOR DATA PLATE INFORMATION

Serial Number F35JCFE5994

 

F35                 F-350 Regular Pickup Truck

J                     460-4V Engine

C                    Ontario Truck

FE5994         Serial number of this Ford truck scheduled for production in July 1979.

140                Wheelbase (inches)

UH                 Light Sand Paint / Dark Brown Metallic Paint

F356              F-350 Regular Pickup Truck 8900 Lb. GVW

CT4               Sand Cloth/Vinyl Ranger XLT Bench Seat /

Styleside

K                    C-6 Automatic Transmission

36J                3.73 Dana 70 Conventional Rear Axle / Power Steering

08900            Gross Vehicle Weight in Pounds

1979              Model Year

53                  Kansas City Ordering District

 

Truck is sold with a Alabama Title.

 

Original 1979 Ford F350 Ranger XLT in good solid condition. Truck has 103,953 miles on the original 460 4bbl v-8 and automatic transmission. Engine runs great, drives very well and transmission shifts well.  The power steering/power brakes and Air Conditioning all work well!!!  Original spare tire is still in the passenger bed compartment on side of truck.

 

Body is in great shape - body panels are straight and fit well. Bed is solid with minor surface rust. Paint has scratches and chips that comes with age of truck.  It does have some touch up paint on a few of the scratches.

 

Door Panels both have cracks in them as well as the dash pad.  All glass is in good shape.

 

Gas gauge still works well.  All headlights and blinkers work well.

 

Truck was built at Ontario Ford Plant on June 14th, 1979.  Factory colors are Light Sand and Dark Brown Metallic.

 

The truck came with the following:

 

- Deluxe TuTone Paint

- Power Steering

- 9.50x16.5-10 Ply Rated Black Sidewall Tires

- Spare Tire & Wheel

- Air Conditioner

- AM Radio

- Visibility Group

- Tinted Glass

- AuxilIary Oil Cooler

- Midship Fuel Tank w/Standard Tank

- Stabilizer Bars

- Painted Rear Step Bumper

- Ranger XLT Package

 

 The undercarriage is in good shape, minor surface rust only.

 

This truck is an excellent candidate for a customized truck that needs little body work.

 

Marti Report Information:

 

IMPORTANT DATES

 

ORDER DATE: 03/29/79

VEHICLE SERIALIZED: 05/30/79

BUCKED: 06/11/79

SCHEDULED FOR BUILD: 07/16/79

ACTUALLY BUILT: 06/14/79

RELEASED: 06/15/79

SOLD: 06/29/79

 

 

STATISTICS

Your vehicle was one of:

 

93 With these Paint Codes

22 With these Paint/Trim Codes

5,020 With these Engine/Transmission Codes

203 Ordered from this DSO

1,902 With Ranger XLT Package

For the 1979 F-350 Regular Pickup Truck

 

Please ask any questions for more information and if needed, more pictures.  This is a 35 year old truck that has never been restored.  It has very solid original sheet metal.  The paint has faded a good bit, but the truck is very straight and has great gaps.

 

Inspections are welcome, just give me a call or email!

 

You must have 10 plus feedback to bid on this truck!  Please contact me with any other questions or to make other arrangements.

 

 

YOU TUBE VIDEOS:

 

Video 1

http://youtu.be/hLbNuA3YdgI

 

Video 2

http://youtu.be/OlTMZXQbtPs

 

Video 3

http://youtu.be/Xu2QQEZKq68

 

Video 4

http://youtu.be/NQUIYvvrAt0

 

We reserve the right to end auction at any time due to local advertisement.

 

Please don’t hesitate to give us a call or an EBay message on any questions.  Personal inspections are welcome!

 

731-646-0979

 

ONLY PAY THE DEPOSIT THROUGH PAYPAL PLEASE!!!!!!!!

 

BUYER IS RESPONSIBLE FOR SHIPPING. I HAVE DONE MY BEST TO ACCURATELY DESCRIBE THIS TRUCK;

 

NO WARRANTIES ARE EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED. TRUCK IS SOLD IN AS IS CONDITION

 

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