1975 Ford F-100 Custom Standard Cab Pickup 2-door 6.4l on 2040-cars
Hot Springs National Park, Arkansas, United States
YOU ARE BIDDING ON A ONE OWNER 1975 FORD F100 EXPLORER SWB, 390 4BBLCARB,AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION. MY HUSBAND BOUGHT THIS TRUCK NEW FROM GLENWOOD,AR. IT HAD A 302CI ENGINE WITH A STANDARD TRANSMISSION. HE WANTED MORE POWER SO HE REPLACED THE ENGINE AND TRANSMISSION WITH A 390CI, 4BBLCARB AND A C6 AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION. THIS TRUCK IS IN EXCELLENT CONDITION. THE FRONT SEAT HAD A PLASTIC COVER ON IT SINCE IT WAS NEW. THE SUN VISORS HAVE PLASTIC COVERS AS WELL. THE DASH IS IN PERFECT SHAPE. THE DOOR PANELS ARE ABOVE AVERAGE CONDITION. THE FLOOR COVER HAS ALWAYS HAD FLOOR MATS. MY HUSBAND WAS VERY, VERY PARTICULAR ABOUT HIS TRUCK AS IT HAS ALWAYS STAYED IN THE GARAGE. THE CHROME ON THE BED AND CAB IN GREAT CONDITION. INSIDE THE BED IS IN VERY GOOD CONDITION AS IT HAS HAD A CAMPER SHELL ON IT UNTIL RECENTLY. I JUST RECENTLY HAD THE GAS TANK CLEANED OUT ALONG WITH THE CARBORATOR HAS BEEN REBUILT. IT ALSO HAS A NEW CONTROL MODULE, COIL,FUEL PUMP AND FILTER. JUST PUMP THE FOOT FEED 2 TIMES AND IT STARTS RIGHT UP. DRIVES WELL ALTHOUGH IT DOES NOT HAVE POWER STEERING OR POWER BRAKES. IT DOES NOT HAVE AN A/C SYSTEM EITHER. IT STILL HAS THE CLUTCH PEDAL WHEN IT WAS A STANDARD TRANSMISSION. IT DOES LEAK A LITTLE BIT OF OIL BUT ITS NOT ENOUGH TO WORRY ABOUT. PLEASE KEEP IN MIND THIS TRUCK IS ALMOST 40 YEARS OLD SO IT DOES HAVE A FEW NICKS HERE AND THERE BUT YOU WILL HAVE A HARD TIME FINDING A TRUCK THIS CLEAN THAT HAS NOT BEEN RESTORED. GOOD LUCK BIDDING. ....PLEASE CONTACT ME WITH ANY QUESTIONS.
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