1967 Ford F-100 Classic Hot Rod Truck. Foose Legend 20's Donked 390 Bigblock.sil on 2040-cars
Bend, Oregon, United States
Drive Type: 2wd
Model: F-100
Mileage: 102,000
Year: 1967
Exterior Color: Silver
Trim: long bed
Interior Color: grey
This truck is bad to the bone in every way! 4 spd manual with tons of torque. U can roast em with the 390 Big Block engine. Baby born forces me to grow up I guess. Ive done alot to this truck.Paint is nice but could be addressed in the future from a scratch on passenger door and a lil beginning of rust in the crease of bed. Nothing that cant be sandblasted out.as u see in the pics. Engine has Edelbrock manifold and carb 4barrel, K&N, headers and exhaust, custom rollpan back bumper with liscence plate light. Tags are good. Bedliner, tinted all the way around, new dash cover. Brand spanken new Foose legend 20" staggered wheels wrapped in brand new Toyo Proxes 45 series tires the new tread pattern with warranty still. Newly upholstered interior with 10" Diamond sub and diamond 6x9 speakers and amp. It thumps! engine sounds amazing and gets looks at every stop light! Everything works like it did in 67! Come drive it and see. Gimme a call or text. 541-848-0203 jayson. Title in hand. I have new halo headlights for it too. Puurrs like a lion.
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