1970 Ford F100 Sport Custom, 41,867 Miles, Auto, Leather on 2040-cars
Carmel, Indiana, United States
Up for sale I have a 1970 Ford F100 with 41,867 original miles on it! I bought it around Thanksgiving 2013 and I have not been able to spend much time with it. I haven't put more than 25 or so miles on it. With work and finishing up school I haven't been able to give it the attention it needs and deserves. So let me give you the bad news first:
There is a small transmission fluid leak. I bought an additive thats meant to soften the seals and stop the leak but I haven't had time to give it a try. The front right tire is flat. I have not had the time to see if it can be patched or needs to be replaced. The good news is its a beautiful truck. It has 41,867 original miles. It starts up but may take a few times to idle. It sounds great! The engine bay is clean. I put a new battery in a couple months ago. But like I haven't spent much time with the truck. I believe if somebody takes this on as a project, a couple thousand more will go a long way and you'll have a great classic truck! Please view the pictures carefully and ask me any questions you may have or offers. I recommend the truck be hauled and not driven away so please bring a trailer! The truck is sold as is. There is no warranty. It has a clear title and registration. Thanks! |
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