1964 Ford F-100 Pickup V8 Standard 3 Speed on 2040-cars
Santa Fe, Texas, United States
Engine:292
Vehicle Title:Clear
For Sale By:Private Seller
Exterior Color: Blue
Make: Ford
Interior Color: Blue
Model: F-100
Number of Cylinders: 8
Trim: PICKUP
Drive Type: STANDARD
Mileage: 76,007
I bought this truck to restore because it is in such good condition but all it has done is set under my carport. And can't see me getting around to it anytime soon. It has a clear Texas title in my name and antique tags that are expired. I was told it was running when it was parked but I never heard it run. I put a battery in it and it turned over and sounded good UNDERSTAND it didn,t start it was just turning over by starter.The doors, windows,and the three speed column shift operate very good. The tightness of the shifter and the condition of the truck makes me believe the mileage is correct but I can't say for sure.The body has nothing but surface rust and what appears to be the original paint and I can't find any body work anywhere.I bought the truck fron a guy in Oklahoma and had it shipped to Texas and transfered it and got a Texas title in my name.The floor in the cab is solid as is most all the truck.The bed floor has some small holes that would be a easy fix.I do not have the keys but the ignition switch will operate with a knife blade or screwdriver .
When I got the truck this what I found out about it's condition , no brakes (master cylinder I believe) , clutch operated good (used transmission to stop truck when rolling off trailer), fuel line not connected to engine ,coil missing and couple of plug wires , exhaust system missing except manifolds and they are junk, there was a new water pump in the front seat which I just bolted on so bolts would not get lost , and a engine gasket set on the floor. The tires are rollers and don't leak but not good for driving and the spare is flat. The steering is tight. A heater ,wipers and lights are about the only options.Looks like overload springs on rear end also and truck sets very well.
The truck will have to be trailered and will not drive on trailer, shipping is the buyers responsibility , I want a 200.00 deposit thru paypal , I do have access to a carhauler trailer and if your not to far away we may be able to work something out but that would require truck and delivery all paid before I do that.Also the warranty has long expired on the truck so there is not one. Sorry I gotta say all that but not everyone is as honest as you and me.
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