1965 Ford F100 Step Side 351 Cleveland Automatic Transmission Ca Vehicle on 2040-cars
Los Alamitos, California, United States
Body Type:Step side
Engine:351 Cleveland
Vehicle Title:Clear
For Sale By:Private Seller
Interior Color: Blue
Make: Ford
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: F-100
Trim: Step Side
Cab Type (For Trucks Only): Single
Drive Type: RWD
Mileage: 25,900
Exterior Color: Blue (1960's Volkswagon Dove Grey) top Off White
This is a 1965 Ford F-100 truck with a new 351 Cleveland V8 engine, (less than 500 miles on it). It is a beautiful truck that runs strong. The Transmission was replaced with a C4automatic using the original 3 on the tree lever. There is no neutral safety switch. New drum brakes, good original manual steering, 5 new tires, steel wheels and battery. The truck has been newly painted using 1960's era Volkswagon Dove Grey (blue grey in appearance) with an off white top using 2000 Mini Cooper Off White. Interior used the same paint. The seat is original and needs bottom redone, back is very good condition, original rubber floor mats, interior is lined with sound proofing matting to deaden road noise. Headliner is new, the fibre board grey type. No interior dome light, space for one in rear of headliner. All new African hardwood bed lumber and new painted steel runners. All new stainless steel fasteners. This is a great truck but not to be confused with a "restored" vehicle. Everything was done right but this was not a frame up restoration. There are some things still to be done and are listed in this description. To my knowledge it has never been in an accident and all of the body parts are rust free and original. I was told that it lived its life as a yard truck at a lumber company in So. Cal but I have no record of that. The speedometer says 29500 but was not working when I bought the truck and still not.. It originally had a 6 cylinder three speed manual transmission. The gentleman I bought it from had the new 351 Cleveland and C4 in his shop and I had him install them along with new radiator, carburetor, stainless exhaust, brakes, distributor ignition wires and plugs. The heater inside the cab just went out so is disconnected from engine with plugs in the supply water hoses. The turn indicators all work as do the wipers. The truck needs a passenger-side wiper arm and a rear left brake light cover. (may have in time for sale but currently do not have). There is a hole for an antenae but there is no radio so some previous owner must have had radio in glove box, (latch is loose so that's my guess why). The only dent is pictured on back of cab where lumber was rested, (dropped" is my guess by a previous owner.
I reserve the right to end the auction at any time. If you have any questions send me a question via eBay. $500.00 deposit is due upon sale. The rest of the balance should be received in 7 days through Cashiers Check or Paypal. Cash sale (in person) or bank transfers are accepted. The vehicle can be picked up or shipped; you are responsible for the shipping. No warranty and no returns. The buyer is fully responsible for all shipping costs.
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