1964 Ford F-100 Truck, Flat Black, New Interior on 2040-cars
Clear Lake, Iowa, United States
1964 Ford F100 4.9 Liter Engine, runs great, sounds great! Dual Exhaust 4 speed manual transmission New CD player Great interior in amazing shape Satin black paint Rhino lined truck bed New black bedcover Good tires This truck runs great, and would be a great summer cruiser. You can jump in and rest assured it will take you where your heading. Nice new interior with a cd player/radio. Smooth shifting 4 speed transmission with the great sound of the 4.9 liter and dual exhaust. Engine was recently rebuilt with all new seals. No leaks of any kind. Engine is painted black and looks great! Engine bay was painted black while the engine was out. Brand new front and rear brakes and shocks. New u-joints and rear pinion seal. New door and glass seals. New door window felts. Brand new black and red interior. Both interior door handles need replaced. The teeth are stripped put on them. Located in Clear Lake, IA if you want to look at it locally. Please call 641-425-4874. Reserve set at 8,000. This vehicle is sold as is with no warranty expressed or implied. Payment arrangements should be made within three (3) days. The seller reserves the right to end the sale early because of other advertising. |
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Unlike a lot of restomods, builder Scott Bonowski keeps these wagons looking almost completely stock on the outside, and all of the upgrades are hidden underneath the timber. You can't tell by looking at it, but the '37 Woodie (pictured above) has independent front and rear suspension, disc brakes and a Ford 5.0-liter V8 under the hood.
Beyond the mechanical aspect, the craftsmanship into the wood is astounding. Bonowski claims there are between 30 and 50 coats of varnish on this wagon. It makes these woodies as much of a piece of fine furniture as a vehicle to drive.
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