1968 Ford Ranger Truck 240 Straight 6 3 Sp Runs Great Motor Tuned New Interior on 2040-cars
Hickory, North Carolina, United States
Body Type:Pickup Truck
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:240 STRAIGHT 6
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 6
Make: Ford
Model: Ranger
Trim: RANGER
Drive Type: 3 SPEED
Exterior Color: White
Number of Doors: 2
Interior Color: Black
Mileage: 99,999
1968 FORD RANGER TRUCK 240 STRAIGHT 6 3 SP RUNS GREAT MOTOR TUNED NEW INTERIOR
LOW RESERVE
THIS IS A 1968 FORD RANGER TRUCK. IT COMES WITH A FRESHLY TUNED AND GREAT RUNNING 240 STRAIGHT 6 ENGINE AND 3 SPEED ON THE COLUMN TRANSMISSION. IT RUNS AND DRIVES GREAT. THE ORIGINAL MILES ON THIS TRUCK ARE UNKNOWN.
THE BODY IS IN GOOD CONDITION FOR A 1968 MODEL AND A RARE YEAR. IT DOES HAVE A LITTLE RUST IN CAB CORNERS AND SOME RUST IN BED. IT WOULD MAKE A GREAT DRIVER TRUCK NOW OR NICE PROJECT RESTORATION WITH SOME WORK ALREADY COMPLETED.
IT HAS NEW INTERIOR INSTALLED AND LOOKS GREAT AS PICTURED. IT HAS NEW SEAT, DOOR PANELS, HEADLINER, CARPET, DASH PAD, NEW DOOR RUBBERS, WINDOW RUBBERS AND WINDOW FELT KIT ALREADY INSTALLED. THE INTERIOR IS NOT 100% PERFECT BUT VERY NICE WITH ALOT OF NEW ITEMS INSTALLED.
THE NEW WINDSHIELD AND BACK GLASS RUBBERS ARE INCLUDED AND NEW IN BOX.
THE ENGINE IS A 240 STRAIGHT 6 AND WAS JUST PROFESSIONALLY TUNED UP. IT HAS NEW CARBURATOR INSTALLED AS WELL. THE TIRES ARE IN GREAT CONDITION AND ALMOST NEW.
THE EXTERIOR IS IN GOOD CONDITION FOR AGE. THE BODY IS OVERALL VERY GOOD BUT HAS SOME CAB CORNER RUST ISSUES AND SOME OTHER MINOR AREA RUST THAT WOULD NEED ATTENTION IF YOU WERE GOING TO MAKE IT A SHOW TRUCK. THE BED DOES SHOW SOME RUST AND COULD USE NEW METAL FLOOR OR YOU COULD PROBABLY SWAP OUT THE BED EASILY.
SEE OUR 99.9% POSITIVE FEEDBACK AND BID WITH CONFIDENCE. EMAIL ANY QUESTIONS. PICK UP IS AVAILABLE OR SHIPPING / DELIVERY WILL BE CALCULATED AT AUCTION END.
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