1975 Ford Truck F-100 Short Bed on 2040-cars
Reidsville, North Carolina, United States
Body Type:Pickup Truck
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:360
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Make: Ford
Model: F-100
Cab Type (For Trucks Only): Regular Cab
Trim: 2 tone
Power Options: Air Conditioning
Drive Type: automatic
Mileage: 135,027
Exterior Color: red/white
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Number of Cylinders: 8
here I have today is 1975 2 tone short bed truck with 1979 trim packages such as the grill, race trac package, steering column, interior lights that are under the dash, 77/79 gas filler door, Late model 1996 Ford Truck seat redone that was done by previous owner... This a California Rust Free Truck and I am not going into all these sales gimmicks about barn find or what ever they are trying to tell people to sell their vehicle, this what you see and get,, I can say this is a very clean truck like many that I have sold here or flashbackf100s.com trucks for sale page.... I personally HAND PICK every truck/part myself that has to meet my standards which is 100% high so I am not here to play games BUT Here to sell Quality Trucks/Parts.....................
The Truck is 1975 F-100, 360 Automatic, Power Steering, Power Brakes, A/C California Truck that I myself have to have it DMV Inspected when it come to NC so when we sell, you the buyer knows that the Vin# on Door matches the Vin# on frame rail as well as the title does and will be with no games unlike so many I have seen here or myself some of these people try to pass them on us and before I even buy a truck all Vin#'s are verified, if a flag goes up then it's a junk to me regardless of what it looks like.............................
This is what I have done since buying it,
1996 F-150 Late model Ford Truck wheels with almost new tires, Front Brake Pads, New Rebuilt Motorcraft Carb.as seen in one picture, Changed Oil and installed a Motorcraft oil filter and took off that cheap oil filter that was installed.. Installed a FORD Factory accessory Black floor mat, cleaned a lot of dust/dirt grime off engine compartment. Truck runs out good, shifts smoothly very comfortable to drive with the late model seat in truck. ALL Dash lights do work as well as headlights, turn signals, tail lights, heater, wipers............................
This is what I have found wrong with truck
A/C does not work, compressor is NOT locked up, believe its electrical to compressor, Only Gauge that works is the speedometer, Dash Pad is cracked , aftermarket radio......................
This is what we offer with every truck we sell is 10% off any parts that is needed for above vehicle to original purchase which is way above more than anybody does here on E-Bay or anyplace else..........................
Buyer is responsible for pick up unless arrangements can be made with us to haul which we do offer where the first 250 miles is free from our business, I will also help your shipper with loading at our place of business..................
I will have some more pictures as I take time to get taken +++ Look at the 73 one owner 2 tone white/green long bed that is another 100% rust free truck that is for sale as well.................
Any ?'s our number is 336-421-3979,,, Thanks Tom
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