1964 - 429 Big Block Hot Rod Truck on 2040-cars
Wheatfield, Indiana, United States
Body Type:Pickup Truck
Engine:429 big block c6 trans
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Interior Color: red/maroon
Make: Ford
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: F-100
Trim: 2-door
Cab Type (For Trucks Only): single
Drive Type: rwd
Mileage: 2,500
Sub Model: 429 BIG BLOCK
Exterior Color: Red/white
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
THIS IS A TRUCK THAT WAS BEING RESTORED FOR THE LAST 13 YEARS. JUST CAME OUT ON THE ROAD LAST YEAR. IT IS NOT A SHOW QUALITY TRUCK,BUT IT IS A VERY NICE AND CLEAN TRUCK. WHAT HAS BEEN DONE TO THE TRUCK IT HAS BEEN LOWERED 2TO3"-A REBUILT 429 BIG BLOCK,MOTOR HAS MAYBE 2500 MILES ON IT,HAS A C-6 TRANS,3500 STAHL,B&M SHIFTER,411 GEAR WITH A SPOOL,LATTER BARS,16 GAL STAINLESS STEEL FUEL CELL,BATTERY HAS BEEN MOUNTED UNDER THE BED OF THE TRUCK,VERY NICE SOUNDING EXHAUST HAS A NICE RUMBLE TO IT!! INTERIOR IS ALL NEW, NO HEAD LINER IN IT,THE SPEEDOMETER IS NOT WORKING PROPERLY, IT DOES HAVE GAUGES FOR WATER AND OIL PRESSURE. BRAND NEW BRAKES ALL AROUND. NEW POWER BRAKE BOOSTER,WITH AIR CANISTER. THE 64 FRONT END WAS CHANGED TO A 1976 F150. IT DOES HAVE DISC BRAKES.IT DOES HAVE BRAND NEW PAINT. ITS NOT A SHOW QUALITY PAINT JOB. NICE TIRES AND RIMS. SPRAY-IN BED LINER.THE BAD- THE BRAKES ARE VERY HARD TO STOP. THEY ARE VERY STIFF. THE GUY I GOT IT FROM NOT SURED IF HE PUT A PROPORTIONING VALVE ON IT.YOU CAN DEFINETLY DRIVE IT,BUT IS VERY HARD TO STOP IF YOU NEED TO STOP IN A HURRY. I HAVE DROVE IT AND PUT MAYBE 500 MILES ON IT. IT DRIVES GOOD HAS A LITTLE PLAY IN THE STEERING. ANY QUESTIONS PLEASE FEEL FREE TO ASK ME. I WILL ANSWER THEM THE BEST THAT I CAN. THIS TRUCK COULD BE A NICE HOT ROD FOR SOMEBODY CRUISE IT OR RACE IT!!!!!!! ONLY REASON I AM SELLING HAVE TO MANY TOYS NEED TO GET RID OF SOME OF THEM. --------------PLEASE IF YOU DONT HAVE MONEY OR YOU ARE NOT GOING TO PAY FOR IT DO NOT MAKE A OFFER THANK YOU---------
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