1962 Ford F-100 Short Bed, Sidestep, 3 Speed V6, Heat, Clean Title, No Reserve! on 2040-cars
Dayton, Ohio, United States
*** Vintage 1962 Ford F100 Short Bed Stepside Pickup Truck ***
I am selling my 1962 Ford F100. Truck is in really good shape for being over 50 years old. Truck runs and drives just drove it three hours to my parents for Thanksgiving. Truck is a 3 speed manual with shifter on the floor. Lights, heat, horn, and wipers all fully functional. All windows in tact and both driver and passenger roll up and down. I planned on restoring the truck but my wife decided she wanted a new house instead so I am not able to put the money into the truck. Truck is good to go as it is or you can restore. I am listing my truck with NO RESERVE and without a Buy It Now price, however offers may be sent and I reserve the right to end the auction early if an offer is accepted or sold locally not through ebay. I have researched others on here and I am confident this 62' will bring in what I am looking for. I am a private seller and not a dealer. Truck does not come with a warranty and is being sold as-is. Winning bidder will need to send $500.00 within 48 hours after auction ends and the rest of the balance due within 5 days. I am located in Dayton, OH for pickup or buyer can make own arrangements if you want to have shipped. Please ask any questions you may have before bidding. One thing I do have that many other older trucks do not is a clean title in hand. Thank you for your interest and Happy Holidays. |
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