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1972 Custom F100 390 V8 4 Speed, No Rust, Az Truck. Runs And Drives New Parts on 2040-cars

Year:1972 Mileage:129999
Location:

Apache Junction, Arizona, United States

Apache Junction, Arizona, United States
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Up for Bids is a 1972 Ford F-100 long bed. This truck has a good running 390 V8 and 4 speed granny geared tranny. Its not pretty but she runs and drives pretty good for an old gal. its got custom dual exhaust, chrome rims, and it looks like at some point someone was going for a rat rod theme. Got lots of new parts. all new belts and radator hoses, new exhaust flanges, BRAND NEW re-upholstered (original) seat, new carburetor, new electric fuel pump, and more. The body is primered and most of the chome molding and emblems have been removed and are long gone. The passanger front turn signal is missing, as is the headliner and dash pad. The pass door is dented but fully functional. drivers door has a small dent. Except for the battery tray and a few minor spots in the bed there is NO RUST on this truck!!! Fenders, Frame, Floor, Quaters and bed (minus a few minor spots) are solid. Seriously my 92 suburban has more rust than this thing! Truck runs pretty good. could use some fine tuning. shes a little tempermental when cold but when she warms up she runs like a champ. New Carb was installed this past summer and is "tuned" for hot weather. Clutch feels good and the tranny feels strong. 4 wheel Drum Brakes work good. Tires have some dry rot and could use replacing in the not so distant future, but not too bad. Used to tow my boat, tows great, didn't even notice I was towing. Everything works except the speedo (needs a cable). has heavy duty rubber floor and a custom made wood shiter handle. This truck would be a great resto or rat rod project. think of the possibilities. includes tool box. Truck is Located in Apache Junction Arizona which is about 20-25 minutes from Pheonix Sky Harbor Airport. Truck has a clean notorized title ready to go. Due to its age, truck is eligble for historical registration which negates the need for emissions testing. Truck is for sale locally and I reserve the right to end auction early if it sells.

Check out the YouTube videos below

Walk through: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yrcLQh1wpWA&feature=youtu.be

Hear a cold run: http://www.youtube.com/embed/S87Pk2lzs_k

Parking lot Drive-by: http://www.youtube.com/embed/hiOqwYCXjMY

Ride Along: http://www.youtube.com/embed/zhl0z3kTEHQ

Buyer must contact seller within 24 hours and a deposit must be made of $500 within 48 Hrs unless another agreement is accepted by seller. Buyer is responsible for pick up and transport of vehicle. Delivery MAY be availible for additional fees pending seller approval. International bidders welcome provided all shipping arrangements be secured by buyer. Seller will help transport to shipping terminal if needed for additional fees BUT WILL NOT ARRANGE SHIPPING! ALL ARANGEMENTS MUST BE SET UP BY BUYER!!! Vehicle will NOT be released until paid in full and any/all checks clear!!

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