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1963 F100 Unibody on 2040-cars

Year:1963 Mileage:3956 Color: mirrors
Location:

Chatsworth, California, United States

Chatsworth, California, United States
Engine:390
Vehicle Title:Clear
Condition:
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VIN (Vehicle Identification Number)
: F10JRXXXXXX
Year: 1963
Make: Ford
Drive Type: RWD
Model: F-100
Mileage: 3,956
Trim: Unibody

1963 F100 Unibody. Built in san Jose, California. Same owner since 1984.
390 4-bbl, C6, 3.00:1 rear diff, one-piece driveshaft. Newer carburetor, Fresh radiator, 3-wire GM alternator conversion, ’69 Mustang floor shifter. Runs, drives. This truck will run 90mph all day long. Will drive anywhere in the U.S.
Originally the plans for this truck were to be stroker big block, lowered with No Limit IFS. Too many projects.
Extra Parts:
Complete, straight frame (was going to build with IFS and swap body after frame and bodywork were completed.)
2 rust-free, sandblasted & painted core supports.
Rust-free sandblasted and painted inner fender wells.
Rust-free R & L doors. (P.O. cut speaker holes in original doors.)
2 rust-free, perfectly straight ’62 grilles. One has fresh white paint.
Rechromed Unibody rear Sport bumper.

Rechromed front bumper
Spare radiator (truck already has new radiator.)
Spare steering column.
Spare pedal assembly.
Clean, scratch-free rear glass.
Complete Dennis Carpenter door kits. (Division bar, felts, wing vent rubbers, door seals.)
Spare, straight hood hinges.
New Dennis Carpenter exterior mirrors
DC grille letters
DC blinker lenses
NOS tail light lenses
NOS gas pedal
Perfect, re-chromed steel headlight bezels
Restored, perfect AM Radio
Straight gravel shield.
No tailgate.
Floor had rust from leaking windshield. Replaced affected steel with hardened stainless steel. Cab supports have no rust.

Buyer is responsible for shipping or pick up. Lower 48 states only.

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