1963 Ford F100 Custom Cab With Original Factory V8 / 3 Speed!!! No Reserve!!!! on 2040-cars
Salem, Virginia, United States
Body Type:Pickup Truck
Engine:V8 SMALL BLOCK 135HP
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Dealer
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Ford
Model: F-100
Trim: CUSTOM CAB
Cab Type (For Trucks Only): CUSTOM CAB
Drive Type: 3 SPEED ON COLUMN
Mileage: 27,123
Sub Model: CUSTOM CAB
Disability Equipped: No
Exterior Color: Red
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Interior Color: Red
Check out this 1963 Ford F100 Custom Cab Pickup. SELLING AT NO RESERVE!!!!! This Truck is all original and equipped with its original V8 Engine (135hp numbers matching). The truck has been setting since 1989 and was running when it was parked. However is not running at the moment. The engine is however free and does turn over. It is a CUSTOM CAB Edition and equipped with a special bed it appears with a steel diamond plete bed. We feel the truck was a special order truck. Its is also equipped with 3 speed on the column. All the chrome and trim is there and in fairly good shape for how long it has set. The interior is warn, however dash is in fairly good shape. Original hubcaps are setting in the cab. Glass is all good. The Body is in good shape. The Quarters do have filler in them on the rear corners(view pics). The frame appears to very solid and straight. We feel this truck would make some one a great resto project or turn into one KOOL HOT ROD!! Trucks are hot these days. This one being a factory V8 ride we think makes it more desirable. The odo is showing 27123 and we believe these to be the acutal miles, however do to the age we are selling it as tmu. Any questions are welcomed and any inspections are welcomed. Remember, NO RESERVE!! Do Not This One. All it needs is a good home and some TLC. GOOD LUCK ON BIDDING!! Thanks for viewing our inventory. You can see more at general-imports.com. YOU CAN ALSO E-MAIL TO: general.imports.salem@gmail.com
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