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1966 Ford F-100 Pickup Truck, 1965 on 2040-cars

US $9,750.00
Year:1966 Mileage:0
Location:

Gilbert, Arizona, United States

Gilbert, Arizona, United States
Advertising:

1966 Ford F100 Custom Cab

For sale is a Ford F-100 short bed truck.  It is a Custom-Cab truck and has the original 352 V-8 in it.  So it is a numbers matching truck.  The interior has a rubber mat and a new upholstered seat. It's clean and does not smell like gasoline.  The truck starts without any problems.  It drives straight down the road and is a great daily driver.  All the lights and blinkers work on the truck.  The speedometer works too.  Although I think the fuel gauge could use a new sending unit in the tank.  It has had the cab corners professionally repaired where there was a little rust.  The truck is very solid and would make a perfect truck to just cruise daily or restore.  The short bed trucks are very difficult to find in this good of shape.  The paint is a little faded and has started to get that sought after patina that the AZ sun is a master at.  The engine compartment has been kept clean and the motor has been detailed.  It has just had a fresh oil change and a new alternator and master cylinder.  The bumpers are new as well.  It could use a few little things here and there, but it is solid mechanically.  The Twin I-Beam was something new in 1965 for the Ford trucks.  This truck handles very good on the road and is comfortable to drive.  

PLEASE CALL JASON WITH ANY QUESTIONS CONCERNING THE VEHICLE AT 480-619-8353

IF YOU ARE A ZERO FEEDBACK BUYER, PLEASE CALL BEFORE BIDDING, OR I WILL CANCEL YOUR BID. 

THE TRUCK IS AVAILABLE TO VIEW OR INSPECT.  IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO PREVIEW THE TRUCK, PLEASE DO SO BEFORE BIDDING.

THE INFORMATION CONTAINED HERE IS SOLELY FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE.  MY DESCRIPTION IS STRICTLY MY OPINION AND SHOULD NOT BE CONSIDERED A FULL DESCRIPTION OR REPRESENTATION OF ANY OR ALL FAULTS.  THE VEHICLE IS SOLD AS-IS, WITH ALL FAULTS KNOWN OR UNKNOWN AND WITH NO WARRANTY, EXPLICIT OR IMPLIED.

I DO NOT RECOMMEND DRIVING A CLASSIC CAR LONG DISTANCES.  PLAN ON SHIPPING YOUR VEHICLE TO AVOID THE UNCERTAINTY OF A CLASSIC CAR ON A ROAD TRIP.  THIS IS, OF COURSE, THE BUYER'S CHOICE.  BUYER WILL PAY AND ARRANGE HIS OWN SHIPPING COSTS.

 

 

 

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