1979 Ford F100 Stepside, 4.9 300-6cyl.,c6 Auto ,dana 44 ,solid Daily Driver !! on 2040-cars
Telford, Tennessee, United States
Body Type:Pickup Truck
Engine:4.9
Vehicle Title:Clear
Interior Color: Black
Make: Ford
Number of Cylinders: 6
Model: F-100
Trim: Custom
Cab Type (For Trucks Only): Regular Cab
Drive Type: 2wd
Mileage: 56,500
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Exterior Color: Black
1979 Ford F100 stepside with the bulletproof 300-6 cyl. , C6 3 speed auto , Dana 44 rear , all lights/turnsignals work , wipers and heater work , all glass is good , power steering , manual disc brakes , runs and drives good , trans shifts firm , all NEW on 6-26-13 with receipts - alternator , voltage regulator , battery , battery cables , motorcraft plugs , wires , cap and rotor , belts , hoses , oil change with motorcraft filter , thermostat , radiator flush , pcv valve , air cleaner and breather , valve adjustment , valve cover and lifter inspection cover gaskets , fuel filter , body is straight as an arrow , 95% rust free , All cab mounts are rust free , The inner fenders , radiator support , cab cowl , rockers and cab corners are rust free , original wood bed floor still there and is in good shape , This is one solid truck , The passenger floor has been repaired with metal and does not leak , it has a hitch and custom rear tail lights , doesnt smoke , It is 34 years old but this is a get in and go truck as is , Good Tn title in my name , call or txt 423 557 3632
Painted Hotrod Black with 2-part epoxy ( not rattle canned ) on 7-2-2013
Also have a stock steel set of wheels with tires that will go with it.
Odometer reads 56500 so ? The engine fires right up the choke works and runs smooth and quiet , It doesn't smoke at all and has 1 small oil drip I believe is coming from the oil pan gasket but is not bad (small drip overnight).
I took pics of the only 2 rust spots in the truck and it is where the steps meet the rear fenders , other than that she is solid.
I drive it daily as is but the interior needs dash pad , door panels , seat redone (has a cover) , has a radio but don't work haven't really looked into it , Its 35 years old but very solid and a cool truck as is , Your welcome to see it before bidding just give me a call , No problem shipping from my address , I have had a few picked up here in the past.
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