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1965 Ford F100 Custom Cab Short Bed 352 V8 Nice Original Truck on 2040-cars

Year:1965 Mileage:44998
Location:

Dalton, Georgia, United States

Dalton, Georgia, United States
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1965 Ford F100 Custom Cab Truck.  The 1964 through 1966 are to the majority of collectors, the most desirable years offered. This is a nice original truck. This truck still has the original spare. Runs and drives well. Shifts easily through the gears. New fuel pump, carb adjustment, and newer master cylinder.  Starts easily, drives and stops like it should. The 352 V8 engine is strong.   This truck is very solid in all the right places. No rust in lower cab corners, or lower body panels, mounts, or the other usual places. There is some rust in the bed from leaving the bed mat in it and it holding moisture under it, see pictures. There is some patina/fading on the top surfaces of the truck also. There is an minor exhaust leak from the left side manifold, the right side gasket has already been replaced, and the gasket for the left is included. The undercarriage is what you would expect from a southern truck, - extremely solid with some normal surface corrosion.  In the pictures, a small piece of the stainless trim is missing on the passenger side behind the door.  I located it, after the pictures were taken, and it has been reinstalled.   Please email me any questions.  This is a nice truck with some Patina that you can enjoy and upgrade as you see fit. This is a very popular truck that appeals to most all age groups. This truck is sporting a nice set of aluminum wheels, and the tires have nearly 100% tread. The older trucks are one of the small group of collector vehicles that have increased in value over the last 6 years. Good luck bidding.
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Ford and the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration have issued a recall for some 83,250 vehicles in the US, for an issue with halfshafts. More specifically a "halfshaft retention circlip" might not have been properly installed on affected vehicles, with the result being halfshafts that may move improperly or disengage completely from the linkshaft while driving. The NHTSA release also notes that the issue may occur "without prior warning" which obviously factors in to the timeliness of getting this checked.
Should the halfshaft disengage, a few troubling things could happen. If it occurs while driving, power from the engine will no longer be transmitted to the wheels. And, if the vehicle is parked without the parking brake applied after disengagement of the circlip, vehicles may roll away even if they're transmissions have been placed in "Park."
Affected vehicles are as follows: Ford Edge and Lincoln MKX crossovers from model years 2012 to 2014; Ford Taurus and Lincoln MKS sedans from model years 2013 to 2014; Ford Flex and Lincoln MKT vehicles from model years 2013 to 2014.

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The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration is investigating a complaint that Ford's response to a May 2014 recall of the 2008 to 2011 Ford Escape and Mercury Mariner doesn't quite go far enough to solve a troubling power-steering problem. Roughly a year ago, Ford recalled nearly a million vehicles after it was found that a problem with the torque sensor's communication with the power steering control module could cut steering assistance for drivers. While manual steering would still be available, the problem was enough to ask drivers to report in to have the PSCM inspected, and if necessary, replaced (along with the torque sensor, or in dramatic cases, the entire steering column). That would only happen, though, if trouble codes were being thrown. If there weren't any problems, dealers were told to simply update the PSCM's software so that any issues between it and the torque sensor would simply throw a visual and audio warning – power steering would still be maintained. The petitioner claimed that following the recall work, he still experienced a problem with the torque sensor. According to NHTSA, a claim was made that Ford didn't go far enough in its solution to the problem, and that "the software update itself may in fact cause further issues with the affected vehicle's power steering, causing it to fail, and ultimately requiring replacement of the torque sensor or entire steering column." The petition was filed in early February and is now officially being looked into by NHTSA.

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