1962 Ford F-100 Unibody Custom Cab Short Wheel Base Restroation/rat Rod Ready on 2040-cars
Lakeland, Florida, United States
Body Type:Unibody / Short Wheelbase
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:292 V8 / 5.4 DOHC V8
For Sale By:Private Seller
Year: 1962
Mileage: 65,437
Make: Ford
Model: F-100
Trim: Pick Up Truck
Drive Type: 2 Wheel Drive
Warranty: Sold As Is No Warranty
Project ready to complete, Restoration, Rat Rod or Custom Show Truck. The option is yours. 1962 F-100 Unibody Short Wheelbase, Texas Truck built in Kansas City plant. All original with the exception of transmission and steering wheel. Original was 3 on the tree and at some point was changed over to granny low 4 spd. Original 292 V8 does not run what condition it is in is unknown. Oil dip stick looks good and very clean. Body is very straight and has very little rust through, Front edge of hood, Front edge of bed and right side step well. Body has very light surface rust but is very solid. Lower front of right quarter panel has a bondo patch that appears to be a hole. Hood also has a small crack in front top. All original glass is in very good condition with the exception of windshield, It is cracked. Both doors are in good condition. Truck has no tailgate. Original wiring, Front grill and many other original parts are in near perfect condition. With plans of building a show/rat rod it also comes with a 2001 Ford 5.4 DOHC engine with 80k, 1966 Shelby Cobra dual quad intake manifold in perfect condition and custom phenolic spacers to adapt the intake to the 5.4, New Ford Motorsport valve covers. The heads are stock 32 valve B-Heads. The engine needs only timing chains to complete. Also comes with a New Ford 5spd M5OD Transmission with "0" miles and a freshly resurfaced flywheel. Also has front wheel drum to disc brake conversion kit. This truck was bought in Texas and transported to Florida in May 2012 and has been a garage with the exception moving it outside to take these pictures. Hasn't been in operation since 1991 from what I understand. With this package this truck has the potential to become one of the most unique custom trucks in the USA. Shipping is the responsibility of buyer Sold as is. One Thousand Dollars Due upon close of auction Through PayPal or cash with the remainder due within 5 day after close of auction in the form of cash or cashiers ckeck through a bank.
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