1966 Ford F100 Truck V8 Auto P/s P/b on 2040-cars
Edinburg, Texas, United States
Body Type:Pickup Truck
Engine:302 V8
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Interior Color: Red
Make: Ford
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: F-100
Trim: TRUCK
Cab Type (For Trucks Only): Regular Cab
Drive Type: AUTOMATIC RWD
Mileage: 25,500
Sub Model: F100
Exterior Color: White
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
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1966 FORD F100 REGULAR CAB, SHORT STEPSIDE BED, CLEAN NO RUSTED!!
302 V8, AUTOMATIC C4 TRANSMISSION
HOLLEY 4 BARREL, WEIAND INTAKE
PERTRONIX II DISITRIBUTOR POINT CONVERSION, PERTRONIX FLAME THROWER COIL
HEADMAN HEADERS
POWER STEERING, POWER BRAKES
FORD 9 REAR END
NEW RADIATOR
NEW SHOCKS
BRAKES AND SUSPENSION JUST SERVICED, NEW SPARK PLUGS
NEW TEMPERATURE AND FUEL SENDING UNIT
ALL GAUGES WORKS AS THEY SHOULD
UPDATED TREATED WOOD ON BED
NO CRACKS ON GLASS
TIRES 85% LEFT
ALL CHROME SHINES
SOLID CAB MOUNTS, SOLID CAB CORNERS, SOLID HEALTY FRAME, NO RUST ON HOOD-EDGES, NO RUSTED DRIP RAILS
ALL TRIM AND GLASS THERE
OVER $ 1,500 IN NEW PARTS INCLUDED IN SALE, PLEASE SEE PICTURES, MIRRORS, SCUFF PLATES, DASH, DOOR GLASS ANTI RATTLE, COMPLETE CAB WEATHERSTRIP KIT, DOOR TRIM, DOOR COVERS, LIKE NEW ORIGINAL RADIO, SEATBELT KIT, FENDER EMBLEMS I BEAM, SHOP MANUALS, LITERATURE, ETC...
THIS TRUCK WAS ONE OF MY DAILY DRIVERS, ITS NOT A TRAILER QUEEN, HAVE SOME NICKS, ROAD CHIPS, ETC...
YOU WONT BE DISSAPIONTED!!! ALREADY 302, AUTO, PS, P/B CONVERTED!!! PLUS NEW PARTS INCLUDED
THE PICTURE OF THE HOOD HINGE IS ALL DUSTED...BLACK AND CHROME SHINES REALLY GOOD..ITS JUST DUSTY..
I WILL ASSIST IN SHIPPING (MEET DRIVER), HAVE A COUPLE OF SHIPPING COMPANIES
PERSONAL CHECK, CASHIER CHECK, CASH...TRUCK WONT LEAVE UNTIL EVERYTHING CLEARS
CLEAR TITLE, HAVE A LOAN WITH MY BANK (THEY FINANCE MY CLASSIC CARS), WILL DELIVER TITLE IN 12 BUSINESS DAYS. YOU CAN TAKE TRUCK ONCE PAYMET CLEARS AGAIN, READ MY FEEDBACK
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