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1968 Ford F100 Truck Short Bed V-8 / Auto / Power Steering And Brakes on 2040-cars

Year:1968 Mileage:166109 Color: Yellow /
 Black
Location:

Stantonville, Tennessee, United States

Stantonville, Tennessee, United States
Transmission:Automatic
Body Type:Pickup Truck
Engine:302
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Condition:

Used

VIN (Vehicle Identification Number)
: F10ALD41719
Year: 1968
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Ford
Model: F-100
Trim: Custom
Cab Type (For Trucks Only): Regular Cab
Drive Type: rwd
Power Options: power steering
Mileage: 166,109
Exterior Color: Yellow
Interior Color: Black
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty

RELISTING DUE TO NON-PAYING WINNER!!!!

 

SOLID SOUTHERN V-8 SHORT BED TRUCK….PERFECT TO MAKE A STREET ROD/CRUISER!!!!

 

1968 FORD F-100 TRUCK

 

SHORT BED

 

POWER STEERING

 

Original 1968 Ford F100 in good condition. Truck shows 66,901 on odometer (I would say the body has 166,901 miles).  It has a late model V-8 engine with an automatic transmission. Engine runs good, and transmission shifts well.  The truck drives good and straight down the road.    

 

Body is in good shape - body panels are straight, only a few very small areas of rust spots.  The only rust concern on this truck is in the drivers floor pan area and the one side of cab mounts.



Good Chrome Grill!!!


All Glass is in good shape!!

 

Truck has tilt steering and a cool 8 ball on steering wheel!!

 

BUY IT AND DRIVE IT LIKE IT IS, THIS TRUCK LOOKS GOOD LIKE IT IS.



 

Truck was built at Michigan plant in June of 1968.

 


 

This truck is an excellent candidate for a customized truck that needs little body work and little mechanical work (power steering whines just a little at idle).

 

Please ask any questions for more information and if needed, more pictures.  This is a 46 year old truck.  It has very solid original sheet metal.  The paint still has a decent shine to it, driver quality.


 

Inspections are welcome, just give me a call or email!


 

You must have 10 plus feedback to bid on this truck!  Please contact me with any other questions or to make other arrangements.

 

 

THE TRUCK BED NEEDS A LITTLE WORK,PRETTY DECENT SHAPE, SURFACE RUST WITH SOME HOLES AT THE REAR CROSSBRACE (SEE PHOTOS). TAILGATE IS SOLID AND NOT BENT.


 

We reserve the right to end auction at any time due to local advertisement.


 

Please don’t hesitate to give us a call or an EBay message on any questions.  Personal inspections are welcome!


 

731-646-0979


 

ONLY PAY THE DEPOSIT THROUGH PAYPAL PLEASE!!!!!!!!


 

BUYER IS RESPONSIBLE FOR SHIPPING. I HAVE DONE MY BEST TO ACCURATELY DESCRIBE THIS TRUCK;

 

NO WARRANTIES ARE EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED. TRUCK IS SOLD IN AS IS CONDITION

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