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1965 Ford F100 Short Bed Rat Rod Pickup,460 Engine,c6 Auto Trans, Drive Anywhere on 2040-cars

US $7,950.00
Year:1965 Mileage:50000
Location:

Normal, Illinois, United States

Normal, Illinois, United States
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1965 Ford F-100 Rat Rod Pickup

Short-bed Ratrod

460 big block engine- extremely strong running engine

C6 automatic transmission – shifts great with NO issues

9” Ford rear end

Disc brakes in the front

Drum brakes in the rear

Power steering – not installed but have parts

Every light works

Every gauge works

Ultimate road worthy RAT rod

Wipers work but don’t have wiper arms.

Aluminum radiator

Hitch- can easily tow anything - Recently used to tow a race car to the drag strip.

Dual exhaust – sounds awesome.

Aluminum wheels with good tires

Good brakes and shocks

The body and interior are 100% original

60,884 original miles on the body

Solid frame and body mounts

 

Review all the pictures and call me if you have questions.

This truck is extremely road worthy and can be driven anywhere with no problems.

I wouldn’t be afraid to jump in it and drive it to California. Its KOOL as heck to look at and drive.

Gets tons of attention no matter where you go.

 

 

Call me at 309-287-7527 with questions


I can ship Worldwide very inexpensively 


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