1970 F-100 Ranger Xlt Short Bed !! Built 390 !! Ps, Pb, Disc Brakes, Auto,ac Kit on 2040-cars
Canton, Georgia, United States
Up for your consideration is a really nice solid garage kept 1970 F100 ranger xlt short bed pickup. This truck was recently purchased from the previous owner who had owned the truck since the mid 90's.The truck is said to have 124,xxx miles. He drove the truck for many years as an original type vehicle. Then a few years back he decided to turn it into what it is now!! Currently sporting under the hood is a true bored .30 over 390 with a built c6 transmission. Previous owner sank more than 5,500 in the engine and transmission alone and only has about 6,000 miles on the new build. Here is a short list of whats been done under the hood. Has a 30 over FE 390, built C-6 automatic w/shift kit. Only parts reused were block, crank and connecting rods. Rebuilt D-2 heads. All parts were cleaned, Machined and checked by machine shop. Purchased new for motor was edelbrock carb, edelbrock intake, RV Cam/Lifter set Idle-5500, timing set, edelbrock water pump.Complete electronic ignition system from mallory unilite distributor and coil. Crane Custom 3/8 adjustable push rods with extra rods. Crane aluminum roller rocker set. High pressure oil pump, forged pistons, hooker headers, 3" Stainless exhaust, Flow masters turned down at back axle. Ford racing valve covers and air cleaners. Have receipts of all parts and machine work. The engine and transmission run out perfectly. Sounds awesome, and of course pretty quick!! Has late model disc brake conversion with brand new master cylinder/booster and front pads. Newer battery, Power steering , Power brakes, late model ford wheels etc.. The body of the truck is in really good shape. There is only one very small rust hole on the exterior of the body located on the lower drivers door section. The rest of the body is really nice with just small amounts of surface rust (nothing major). Perfect rust free floor pans, cab mounts, frame etc... The inside of the bed is really nice with a straight bed floor and nice wheel tubs. There are a couple small pin holes in the bed floor closest to cab , probably not even noticeable in the picture. The interior is also in really good condition with a brand new year specific Ranger xlt bench seat. Nice carpet and dash assembly. If you desire some tunes your going to need to purchase a radio. The original radio bezel is still in the dash. All the gauges,headlights,brake lights, flashers,cargo light, wipers,interior light, etc.. work perfectly as they should. All the glass is in good original condition. Also the lucky winner will be landing a factory installed under dash ac kit. Comes with the ac controls and a few under hood lines to attach to the compressor. This is a direct bolt on factory installed ac kit for this truck. This truck is an awesome fun to drive daily driver only needing minor cosmetics if you wish to bring it to the next level. Draws a lot of attention everywhere you go and mechanically its rite !
This is an amazing find for one of these trucks in this condition. Take a look at the pictures below and bid away because you will not find a better deal on a truck like this at the price it we be sold for. Good luck and don't miss out!! I may have this truck for sale locally as well. If sold before auction ends I have the rite to end the auction early. When the reserve is met, it will be sold here only! Please only bid if you plan to pay and always ask questions before bidding. Deposit of 500.00 is due after auction ends unless prior arrangements have been made. Truck will be sold as is condition and will be sold with a Georgia bill of sale. Georgia is a non title state for classics of this age. If you need a title for your state you should be able to obtain one with the proper paperwork. On Jul-20-14 at 11:39:11 PDT, seller added the following information: Truck will also come with a detailed Georgia T-22 form filled out toaday(July 20 2014) by a local officer that states that it is free, clear and not stolen. Ritefully owned by me |
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