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1960 Ford F-100 Custom Cab Pick Up, Amazing Restoration, Rare, Cheap Shipping on 2040-cars

US $23,999.00
Year:1960 Mileage:1000
Location:

Laredo, Texas, United States

Laredo, Texas, United States
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1960 FORD  F-100 CUSTOM CAB  PICK UP

SERIAL NO.  F10G0R22209       110 WB     COLOR CODE  BM

 

Recent professional complete restoration.

Custom Cab trim and “Style Tone” two tone paint dressy option in Corinthian White & Turquoise Green.

 

Custom Cab Option Package Includes:

          Chromed side view mirrors.

          Chromed front bumper.

          Chromed grill.

          Wrap around rear window.

          Bright moldings around windshield and back glass.

Chrome panel around gauge dials.

AM radio.

Optional original 292 CID V8 engine.

Original Automatic transmission.

Power brakes.

Air vent.

 

It comes with new white wall radial tires and new shocks,  all gauges work.

Also includes all original Owners manual, Shop manual, Part’s and accessories catalog and Dealers brochure.

 

These highly sought after pick ups are getting harder to find.

 

Call or text me at 309-287-7527

Inexpensive, worldwide shipping available.

 

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Ford is toiling away, installing heavy-duty engine components into select 3.7-liter V6s to allow them to run on compressed natural gas (CNG) and liquid petroleum gas (LPG) in addition to gasoline. That's nothing new, but now, Ford has announced that it will offer the 2014 F-150 with this engine configuration, bringing the Blue Oval's total number of CNG/LPG-friendly vehicles up to eight. The F-150 will be the only half-ton pickup on the market that can run on these gases.
Ford will charge $315 per vehicle to equip the optional engine, but the trucks won't be ready to run on the alternative fuels straight from the factory and must be upfitted with additional equipment. A Ford Qualified Vehicle Modifier will install a separate fuel system for the compressed gases at a cost of $7,500 to $9,500, depending on fuel tank size. With the right-size tank, the F-150 equipped with the CNG/LPG-prepped engine can go 750 miles on one tank of gas, according to Ford, averaging 23 miles per gallon.
The practice of offering flex-fuel vehicles is gaining momentum as businesses take advantage of cheap gas. CNG can be bought for $2.11/gallon on average (per gasoline equivalent), and sometimes for as little as $1.00 in some parts of the US, Ford states. "With the money saved using CNG, customers could start to see payback on their investment in as little as 24 to 36 months," says Jon Coleman, Ford's fleet sustainability and technology manager. The automaker expects to sell a total of 15,000 CNG/LPG-prepped vehicles in the 2014 model year.

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