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1967 Ford F-100 Ranger on 2040-cars

Year:1967 Mileage:51330
Location:

Scottsdale, Arizona, United States

Scottsdale, Arizona, United States

Up for auction is a very nicely restored original rust free Arizona truck with 51,330 miles on it. Recently restored and is in excellent condition both inside and out, cosmetically and mechanically.

The truck looks great and drives even better. Ive made a few videos of the truck so you can see how good it looks, hear how good it runs. The truck also comes with the full wheel covers shown in a couple of the photos. I understand that the full wheels covers are correct for the Ranger option.

The paint is excellent, no dings or dents and only has two of the smallest paint chips (smaller than a bb) on the front of the hood which can very easily be filled in. The engine runs excellent, has great low end grunt and has no leaks. Engine was recently rebuilt with receipts. Transmission shifts smooth but does leaks a few drops when sitting for a while. Im sure it just needs a new pan gasket. It has new exhaust and new brakes.

The bed is in great condition too. The videos and photos tell the story.

This beauty gets a lot of attention and praise at the local car shows.

Email me with questions please.

 

 

VIN/Data Tag Decoded

F10YRA89275

F10 = F100 2WD

Y = 352 CI Engine (208 HP High Compression)

R = San Jose, Ca Plant

A89275 = Feb. 1967 Build Date

Color = MU (M = Wimbledon White, U = Medium Green)

Trans = G (Cruisomatic 3-Speed)

Axle = 17 (3.25 Gear Ratio)

Body = G81 (Ranger Vinyl Bench Med. Green Barcelona and Dark Green Crinkle Vinyl)

 


On Jul-17-14 at 21:23:41 PDT, seller added the following information:

Walk Around YouTube Video = http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xpi3MIsQm0E

Engine Running Video = http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=usMuiant83I

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