1966 Ford F-100 Pick-up on 2040-cars
Bethel Park, Pennsylvania, United States
Engine:v-8
Vehicle Title:Clear
For Sale By:Private Seller
Interior Color: Black
Make: Ford
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: F-100
Trim: fleetside
Cab Type (For Trucks Only): Regular Cab
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Drive Type: manual
Mileage: 96,702
Exterior Color: Black
UP FOR AUCTION IS A 1966 FORD F-100 PICK-UP TRUCK, IT HAS A 351 WINSOR V-8 ENGINE,A BORG-WARNER T-18 4 SPEED TRANNY . THE BODY IS SOLID INCLUDING ALL WHEEL WELL LIPS , ROCKER PANELS, HOWEVER, IT HAS MINOR DINGS,A FEW MINOR RUST HOLES IN THE BED. ALL LIGHTS, TURN SIGNALS,HORN,WIPERS,FLASHERS,BRAKE LIGHTS WORK FINE,IT HAS MANY NEW PARTS I WILL LIST. I DRIVETHIS TRUCK OFF AND ON IT HAS PA. ANTIQUE PLATE. THE MAIN PARTS THAT NEED REPLACED ARE THE FRONT CAB MOUNTS,(, I HAVE BRAND NEW CAB MOUNTS, BUSHINGS AND BOLTS.) I ALSO HAVE NEW METAL FOR DRIVER AND PASSENGER FLOOR, WILL SHOW THIS IN PICS. HERE IS A LIST OF NEW PARTS THAT WERE INSTALLED WINDSHIELD & RUBBER GASKET ,CLUTCH ,SEATS ,STEERING WHEEL ,4BBL. CARB. , HEADERS & EXHAUST, FUEL PUMP, BATTERY& CABLES , SPEEDOMETER CABLE, ALL EMERGENCY BRAKE CABLES, REAR BRAKE LINES, WHEEL CYLINDERS, SPRINGS ,SHOES I HAVE NEW RUBBER LINES ,WHEEL CYLINDERS, SPRINGS ,SHOES FOR THE FRONT. ALSO NEW POINTS ,CONDENSER ,ROTOR ,CAP ,WIRES, PLUGS, COIL. IT WILL NOT TAKE TO MUCH TO FINISH THIS TRUCK , IT IS ALSO FOR SALE LOCAL ,SELLER HAS RIGHT TO END AUCTION AT ANY TIME. THANKS FOR LOOKING !!! ANY QUESTIONS CALL MARK AT (412) 812-3461
Ford F-100 for Sale
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