1959 1960 Ford F100 Custom Cab 1/2 Ton Pick Up Trucks Ratrod Projects on 2040-cars
Greenbush, Minnesota, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Make: Ford
Drive Type: Manual
Model: F-100
Mileage: 100,000
Trim: Custom Cab
NO RESERVE 1959 and 1960 Ford F100 pick up trucks, one says custom cab, one has a 6cyl other a V8, both not running, good projects or parts trucks. The floors seem pretty solid although I did see a small rust hole on one truck for sure. The other truck has a tailgate but it is very poor shape, it is laying in the truck box.
I do not know much about them, I took them on trade as part payment on my Ranchero.
One has a title the other has a photocopy of the title.
I reserve the right to end the auction early as they are advertised locally also
I am on the road a lot and do not have a cel phone if you have a question email me or leave a message on my machine 218-384-1867
I would like these gone as soon as possible if you bid. If you bid you are getting both trucks. The tires will hold air long enough to load on a trailer but you will need a winch as I have no way of loading them.
A $200 deposit is required immediately balance may be paid when picked up NO CHECKS
Trucks are in storage about 35 miles North of Thief River Falls MN
I WILL NOT SELL THE TAILGATE SEPERATELY IT SEEMS EVERYONE WANTS THE GATE
Thanks for looking
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