1973 Ford F100 Pickup Truck on 2040-cars
Savage, Minnesota, United States
For sale is a 1973 Ford F100. Runs and drives well. All glass is in good shape. Transmission shifts smoothly. New starter put in about a month ago. The paint and body work was done by an amateur but looks ok. Minor body filler around wheel wells and skirts -- pretty common on these trucks. This is a Missour Truck that was pulled out of a barn and just hauled to Minnesota this year. Doesn't have the kind of rust you'd expect on a northern truck. Just behind drivers door, panel is dented but doesn't look too bad. New tires and wheels on the truck but original wheels come with the truck. Bucket seats pictured with the truck are included as well but the original bench is in the truck now. Truck drives well. Just made a 60 mile trip on the interstate doing 65 the whole way. Runs like a champ. Would make a great weekend cruiser or a fun project truck. $500 deposit due within 24 hours of sale.
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