Rust Free Arizona 1967 Ford F100 4x4 on 2040-cars
Mesa, Arizona, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Year: 1967
Make: Ford
Drive Type: 4 wheel drive
Model: F-100
Mileage: 100,125
Trim: f150
Rare 1967 F100 4x4 If you're looking for your next restoration, or an investment quality daily driver take a close look at these pictures. Solid rust-free Arizona body, 4 wheel drive and dealer installed A/C. Very original and unmolested. Still wearing it's original paint! The interior is unbelievable. The original rubber floor mat and seat cover are in perfect condition. EVERYTHING works: all the gauges, headlights, taillights, turn signals, wipers, heater, horn, cab light, ICE COLD AIR, even the door locks work perfectly. Majority of the dash board is nice, but the speaker area is torn out. The cab and front end are amazing as well.....rust free and straight. Look at that grill! The doors shut and latch like new. Please note: there a small dent on the upper left corner of the hood (Please see picture). The weather stripping is all intact and still keeps the cab dry. The wing windows and roll-up windows work beautifully. Overall the bed is nice, but as you can see from the pics, the lower portion of the passenger side will need repair. driver's bed side is very straight and the tailgate is near perfect with only one dent on the top. The inside of the bed is flawless. "This vehicle did not have to go to work every day"
The 352 c.i. 2bbc V8 starts up immediately and runs strong. There is no knocking, tapping, ticking, or ill noises whatsoever. Even with in this desert heat, this truck runs cool with the A/C on high.. This engine does not leak oil or smoke at all. The exhaust system is ultra quiet. The clutch works perfectly and the truck shifts through gears easily. The brakes stop you without pulling either way. And the steering has no excess play. This old truck is surprisingly very easy to drive, and ready to be driven anywhere.
1967 is the first year for this body style and 4 wheel drive was a rare option, making this truck highly desirable. In 1967 there were 204,710 two wheel drive style sides produced and merely 3,455 four wheel drives produced. In the latter years the 4 wheel drive became quite common. Please note: The front driveshaft has been removed and is in the bed of the truck. To travel, the previous owner removed the low rear-end gears in lieu of highway gears. The original gear set is included in the yellow bucket (seen in the pics). If you're looking for an "investment-quality" daily driver or have been searching for a rust-free 1967 4x4 worthy of a frame-off restoration, then this is your truck. If you have any questions on the truck, please feel free to call me Randy 480-292-0321 This pickup is listed for sale locally, and could sell at any time. Serious buyers may want to call and not wait for the auction to end. Thank you.
On Oct-30-13 at 06:57:04 PDT, seller added the following information: Please note- there are two aux fuel tanks, one on each side. Except for the original hood which was primered to prevent surface rust... this is factory original paint! Straight, clean, original sheet-metal and NO hidden Bondo!
Thanks again, Randy |
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