1973 Ford F-100 Ranger Original Paint No Bondo on 2040-cars
San Antonio, Texas, United States
Up for auction is a clean 1973 pickup with clean title. This truck has no bondo and has the original paint so you can see the body. It will need both pans, it also has some rust in the door corners, and surface rust. This truck has been a Texas truck and the mentioned rust is pretty common for these trucks. The pans are around $45 each online (not included with sale) and I pretty much wanted to let the buyer see what he was getting. The tires are in good condition and the motor sounds sweet. It will need a carburetor kit but other than that it is a real strong, solid truck. You are invited to view this truck anytime just contact me before hand to make arrangements. Please view pictures closely and ask all questions before bidding. This is a no reserve auction and it will sell to the highest bidder. I do not have it listed locally and the winning bidder will take it home. A deposit of $200 is required within 24 hours of the end of the auction and full payment is required within 3 days of the end of the auction otherwise it will be re-listed and your deposit will be forfeited. I reserve the right to cancel bids. I will work with your shipping company to get it to you as soon as possible. This vehicle will not be sold outside of Ebay and outside offers will be reported! Thanks for looking and happy bidding!
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