Ford F100 Swb Custom Cab Rat Rod Barn Fine Shop Truck Classic Patina Hot Rod on 2040-cars
Key Largo, Florida, United States
Drive Type: 3 on the Tree Stick Shift
Make: Ford
Mileage: 22,500
Model: F-100
Sub Model: SWB
Trim: Custom Cab
Exterior Color: White
Interior Color: Blue
FOR SALE: 1967 Custom Cab F100 Shop Truck, Barn Find, Rat Rod, Nice Truck with original 22,500 miles!
Truck was in a barn for years we pulled it out replaced: -new gas tank and sender -new fuel pump -new radiator -60-70's style slotted 15 inch wheels with new BF Goodrich All Terrains. -new radiator -new plugs, plug wires, electronic ignition, coil, cap and rotor. -new belts, hoses -new brakes and lines -full service -new windsheild and gasket -new intake and exhaust manifold gaskets -new carburetor Truck is really a find hate to sell it but the family is growing and I need something bigger! I'm up for looking at trades what you got? Looking for something old or cool no junk. Call with questions 305-942-3777. Buyer is responsible for shipping cost of the truck. Truck is sold in as is where is condition with no warranty expressed or implied. Someone going to get a nice rare find.. Good luck thank you for looking.. |
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