1963 Ford F-100 Uinibody Pickup Truck - Very Rare Last Year Of The Unibody on 2040-cars
Atlanta, Georgia, United States
Body Type:Pickup Truck
Engine:FLAT HEAD 8
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Interior Color: WHITE/GREEN/BACK
Make: Ford
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: F-100
Trim: UNIBODY
Cab Type (For Trucks Only): Regular Cab
Drive Type: 3 ON TREE
Mileage: 47,796
Sub Model: UNIBODY
Exterior Color: White
I HAVE A VERY RARE FIND*** 1963 FORD F100 UNIBODY PICKUP TRUCK. THIS WAS THE LAST YEAR OF THE FORD UNIBODY PICKUP. THE TRUCK WAS FOUND IN NORTH GEORGIA OWNED BY A OLD MILITARY GUY. THE TRUCK WENT THROUGH RESTORATION BACK IN THE 80'S AND MAINLY PARKED AND FORGOT ABOUT UNTIL RECENTLY. THE OLD GUY PARKED IT A FORGOT ABOUT IT DUE TO HEALTH ISSUES AND MOVED AWAY. THE TRUCK SAT OVER 20 YEARS IN A OLD RUN DOWN BARN AND THE OWNER NEVER KNEW JUNKIES WAS SLOWLY TAKING IT APART. MOSTLY EVERYTHING UNDER THE HOOD IS GONE BUT THE BLOCK AND TRANNY IS STILL THERE. OVERALL THE TRUCK IS SOLID, I GET GREAT REPONSES FROM PEOPLE PASSING BY AND MY NEIGHBORS PERTAINING TO THE TRUCK. PLEASE FEEL FREE TO CONTACT ME IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS. FEEL FREE TO COME TAKE A LOOK. I HAVE NOTHING TO HIDE, I HAVE TRIED TO ANSWER AS MUCH AS I CAN.
I RESERVE THE RIGHT TO END AUCTION EARLY DUE TO THE TRUCK IS FOR SALE LOCALLY
IF INTERESTED SEND ME YOUR BOTTOM LINE OFFERS, YOU NEVER KNOW SHE MIGHT BE YOURS SOON !
Odometer reads 47,796 (not sure how accurate)Cab floor has rust needs replacing, step on driver side entry,battery box rusted along with the section right under battery box (fender inside wheel cover passenger side) and area below rear window showing signs of rust but nothing ate through. Please see picsBed floor shows very little rust and in good shapeNO TailgateTruck has minor dents and dings and little rust but overall a good truck to restore or rat/hot rod it.As you can see the paint is ok with flaws but the truck was originally green but I was told it was restored in the 80's and was repainted mostly white.All the windows are there nothing broken or crack.Door windows are off track but will stay up.State of Georgia do not title vehicles this old therefore it will be sold to the highest bidder with a bill of sale.THE TRUCK NEEDS WORK/RUST REPAIR & TLCBuyer responsible for shipping arrangements and chargesPlease email with any questions or commentsThanks for lookingcheck my other auction I have a:1967 Buick Electra 225 4 Door Hardtop barn find for sale also!
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