1961 Ford F100 1/2 Half Ton Factory 4x4 Original Paint Patina Shop Work Truck on 2040-cars
Garden City, Kansas, United States
Engine:INLINE 6
For Sale By:Private Seller
Drive Type: MANUAL
Make: Ford
Mileage: 99,999
Model: F-100
Trim: CUSTOM CAB
Options: 4-Wheel Drive
1961 Ford F-100 4X4 Vin # F11JK124536 Rare factory 4x4 with original drive train intact This truck runs and drives, but engine does smoke Original inline 6 cylinder There is rust through in the cab floor/mounts and step wells (photo 18,19,20) No other areas of rust through found This truck retains is original paint, and is rather straight Original wood in bed is usable, but it is definitely weathered Dash is nice and uncut Passenger fender is loose toward the cowl area All glass appears to be good Clear Kansas Title Great rare Ford for your next project! Buyer responsible for shipping arrangements and payments If you need an auto shipper I can provide a few contacts if needed Please email with any questions or comments Serious bidders feel free to call/text me at 620.521.1618 Thanks for looking |
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And the Model T? Boyter says the car was built as a racer by Ford, and that it had been a show winner for years when it belonged to her father. But, after spending the last 16 years in a museum with its fluids drained, Boyter decided it was time to shed some of the past. She walked into the dealer, laid eyes on a white 2LT Corvette with a red interior and offered to trade all three of the vehicles in on the sports car.
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Take a look below, and let us know what you think in Comments.
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