1962 Ford Econoline 5 Window Pickup Truck on 2040-cars
Somerset, Pennsylvania, United States
Engine:170
For Sale By:Private Seller
Mileage: 82,000
Make: Ford
Exterior Color: Green
Model: Other Pickups
Number of Cylinders: 6
Trim: None
Drive Type: 3 speed
Up for auction is a 1962 E-100 Ford Econoline 5 Window pickup. This truck will be described as honestly as possible. All the glass in this truck is very good. The Dog Box & seats are also good. The wheels and tires are fair, the bed has a few repairable holes and the under carrage of the bed is okay. The motor is a 170 and it runs but runs rough, and smokes some. I pulled the plugs and they are bad & need replaced. The truck shifts very good. Drive shaft & rear end are very good. I saw nothing leaking from the motor, tranny, rear end, or radiator. It has a wiper motor but it is not hooked up. The doors are okay; the right one has some rust on the bottom of it. Window crank hardware works but needs handles. The truck body needs work. The floor board has some rust holes. The tailgate is okay but has some rust on the bottom. Any questions please email me or call John at 814-445-8626. This auction has a very low reserve.
On Oct-16-13 at 19:19:18 PDT, seller added the following information:
Please be advised, if you are bidding on this truck, it is a "project" truck that needs alot of work for restoration or could be used for parts.
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