1965 Ford F100 Shortbox 2wd. Restored. 1966 Grill. 352 V8 Big Block 4 Speed Od on 2040-cars
Bethel, Minnesota, United States
Body Type:Pickup Truck
Engine:352 V8 FE Block
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Interior Color: Black
Make: Ford
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: F-100
Trim: Short box 2WD
Cab Type (For Trucks Only): Regular Cab
Drive Type: 2WD
Mileage: 10,000
Exterior Color: Blue
1965 F-100
Up for sale is my 65 Ford F100. It had a complete frame off restoration two years ago. The truck turned out absolutely great. Every nut, bolt, hose, bushing, etc. has been restored or replaced new. The engine bay looks just as good as the rest of the truck. The interior is beautiful with new door panels, sun visors, arm rests, carpet, seat cover etc. Some details are listed below:
Engine:
- Factory 352 FE Big Block
- Heads were machined
- New timing set
- New oil pump
- All gaskets replaced
Transmission:
- Replaced with a 4 speed manual trans out of an early 80's F-150
- 3rd gear is direct. 4th is overdrive
Rear end:
- Factory 9"
- I think it has 3.54 gears
Body:
- High quality restoration and paint job.
- Roll pan on rear end rather than bumper.
- Has a 1966 grill installed. I have a 1965 available.
- Bottom of truck and under hood areas are just as nice and detailed as the rest of the body.
- Two small chips on tailgate/bedrail.
The truck looks great, drives nice, and is a lot of fun to cruise around in. It could still use a few things that I haven't got to yet. Still needs wheels (unless you're into the black steelie look). Fuel sender in tank needs to be replaced. Temp sender on motor needs to be replaced. Carb could use a little tuning... seems to run rich. Nothing serious as I've driven it for two summers this way. Call or email with any other questions on it or let me know if you want any other pictures. You won't be disappointed. Jake 763-370-8998
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