1964 Ford F100 Rat Rod Custom Lowered Patina 289 Short Bed Style Side on 2040-cars
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, United States
Engine:289
Drive Type: 3 speed manual
Make: Ford
Mileage: 999,999
Model: F-100
Exterior Color: patina
Trim: style side shortbed
I apologize to anyone following the previous listing for this truck, I attempted to make a change to the listing and it got all jacked up.
This is a daily driver, shop truck, head turning Rat Rod. It has rust, dents and dings. It was pulled from a farm a year ago and has been transformed into the wolf in sheeps clothing you see now. I am going to try and give you as much detail about the truck as possible and there is a lot to say. It is a complete mechanical rebuild. The engine is a 289, which has been gone through and a strong runner. It came from a 1967 mustang GT. There were less than 1400 mustangs that year with a 289. We believe this is a K code motor but havent pulled the serial number to check. New oil pump, gaskets, one wire alternator, chrome pulleys, chrome valve covers and chrome air cleaner. Rare down turn ehxaust manifold on drivers side. New 600 cfm Holley carb with electric choke. New starter. New starter relay. New spark plugs, wires, points and rotor. New exhaust manifolds. Electric fan Rebuilt 3 speed. New clutch plate, throw out bearing, pressure plate. Billit steel hi performance 164 tooth flywheel and aluminum bell housing. Brand new linkage and shifter boot. Long throw shifter with crystal shifter knob. Brand new dual exhaust with 20" glass packs and turn down dumps in front of rear axle New fuel cell, fuel lines, electric fuel pump, fuel pressure regulator, drop fuel gauge, kill switch under the dash Brakes gone through, new brake lines, new master cylinder. Nostalgia Sid's 3" drop front axle with new king pins and tie rods, lowered rear leaf springs to lower the whole body of the truck about 4" with new shocks 15" Red powder coated wheels with 3" white walls up front and 4" white walls in back. The tires still had knobs on them when mounted and less than 100 miles on them. New bullet shaped chrome lug nuts Nice red bench seat with only one small quarter sized tear on drivers side. Comes with indian blanket. Cab floors patched and rhino lined. Liscense plates moulded inside door step. Bed of truck is rhino lined. New windshield and rear glass. Gaskets were replaced when installed. I am sure i am leaving out a few other things we did, but that is the lions share of the rebuild. Many many many hours went into building this truck.
Leagal Mumbo Jumbo: This is a 50 year old truck, I have described it as accurately as possible. I can tell you the vehicle starts, go's and stops as it should, but I cannot tell you it will make a many mile trip to anywhere. The vehicle is "As is, Where is" Please ask any and all questions before bidding. $750 non-refundable deposit within 24 hours of auction ending through PayPal. Balance due within 72 hours of deposit by cash, cashier's check, or PayPal. If you choose to pay balance through PayPal Buyer will cover any fees issued to the seller. Buyer is responsible to arrange and pay for shipping, we can assist with loading on commercial or personal carrier. The truck is for sale locally and i reserve the right to end auction early. Thanks and bid high, bid often |
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