1966 Ford F100 Twin I Beam, Custom Cab, Ranger Edition on 2040-cars
Marina del Rey, California, United States
Body Type:Pickup Truck
Engine:352 V8
Vehicle Title:Clear
For Sale By:Private Seller
Year: 1966
Exterior Color: Blue
Make: Ford
Interior Color: Black
Model: F-100
Trim: F100
Cab Type (For Trucks Only): Regular Cab
Drive Type: RWD
Mileage: 150,052
Sub Model: Ranger
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
1966 Ford F100 Twin I beam, Custom Cab, Ranger Edition, 352 V-8, C6 automatic transmission, original California Collector's truck. Freshly restored, great condition in and out!
This is a VERY RARE truck! In 1965 Ford came out with a new option for Ford pick ups called the Ranger option. It consisted of bucket seats, carpeting, and a curtain that covered the gas tank behind the seats. These trucks used the same seats as the 65 & 66 Mustangs. There were so few of these trucks produced that most people have never heard of them, much less seen one. This truck also has Twin I-Beam front suspension first introduced in the 1965 model, giving the trucks a more car-like ride while maintaining work-truck strength. Front leaf springs were replaced with coil springs, and the twin axles were held in place by large-radius arms. Splitting the axles allowed each wheel to travel over bumps and potholes independently, resulting in a much smoother ride. This one is uncut with original parts and in near flawless condition for a 47 year old truck! She has fresh paint including Line-X spray on bedliner and brand new reupholstered interior. Everything on this truck been rebuilt or replaced within the last few years. She is extremely sound mechanically and can definitely be a daily driver. Clean title, currently registered until Feb. 2014, even has original California black plates! This is a extremely hard to find ORIGINAL truck that has not been cut, dropped, hot rodded, modified, or turned into a frankenstein truck with parts from other trucks like most ones out there. Plus she has a hard to find 352 V-8 with an automatic transmission. Most F100s you will find for sale are 6 cyl with manual transmissions. |
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