1959 Ford F100 Truck on 2040-cars
Pollock, Louisiana, United States
FOR SALE IS A 1959 FORD 100 BLACK P/U 292 V8. HAS NOT CRANKED IN YEARS BUT THE MOTOR TURNS BY HAND AND HAVE NEW POINTS COIL AND SPARK PLUGS THAT I HAVE NOT TAKEN THE TIME TO PUT IN. IT HAS RUST IN ALL THE NORMAL PLACES FLOOR PANS KICK PLATES BED AND THE REAR OF THE FRONT FNEDERS.DENT AND SCRAPE ON THE FRONT RIGHT FENDER ALSO A DENT BEHIND THE GAS CAP. GLASS NEEDS REPLACED. HAVE NOT BEEN ABLE TO GET A TITLE (NO TITLE) FOR THIS TRUCK DUE TO LAST BEING REGISTERED IN THE 70'S AND STATE BLAMES HURRICANE KATRINA FOR LOSS OF RECORDS. WILL GIVE A BILL OF SALE AND CAN DELIVER ITPERSONALLY IF THE SHIPPING PRICE IS AGREED UPON. ONE TIRE IS FLAT AND IT NEEDS ALL FOUR REPLACED DUE TO THEY ARE ANCIENT. I CAN SUPPLY MORE PICTURES UPON REQUEST
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Ford F-100 for Sale
- 1970, 390, 8 cylinder, 4x4, f-100, white, long bed, custom,
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- Fresh restoration no rust ever *all original *window sticker & owners card *new*
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