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1972 Ford F-100 Ranger Xlt Pick Up A/c V/8 Ps Pb on 2040-cars

Year:1972 Mileage:370
Location:

Virginia Beach, Virginia, United States

Virginia Beach, Virginia, United States
Advertising:

1972 FORD F-100
RANGER XLT
 
-370 Miles since COMPLETE RESTORATION
-100% Original as Day 1
-Southern RUST FREE body
 
 
-Sold new on Sept. 16, 1972 to Mr. and Mrs. William Varner
-Bill and Frances Varner lived in Asheboro N.C.
-The Varner's lived their entire life in Asheboro where the
F-100 spent its entire life until 2013
-The truck was sold new by Montgomery Motors in Troy N.C.
 which was the local Ford Lincoln Mercury Dealer
 
-In early 2013 the truck was purchased by a Ford dealer in Ga.
for complete restoration.
-Restoration was completed in Sept 2013
 
ALL DOCUMENTATION IS INCLUDED
-Original Window Sticker
-Original Bill of Sale
-Original Metal Warranty I.D. Card
-See Photos for additional paper work included
 
Truck was paid off in October 1975 at 36 payments of $95.35
 
TRUCK OPTIONS ARE:
-Power Steering
-Power Brakes
-Auto Transmission
-Rear Cargo Light
-XLT Ranger Pkg.
-Orig. Mag wheel covers
-390 cu. in. V/8
-4 Barrel carb.
-Gauge Pkg.
-A/C
-AM-FM Radio
-Bed Rails
-Front Bumper Guards
-Rear Step Guards
-Orig. Wind Blue
-New Michelin Tires
-All Chrome and Stainless in
show condition
-All Glass and Seals are in
new condition
 
This is by far one of the most original and perfect F-100 in the country!
I would be surprised if you could locate another one as clean as this!
 
LOOK AT THE PHOTOS, I AM NOT HIDING ANYTHING!!!
 
PLEASE DO NOT CALL ABOUT A BUY IT NOW PRICE.  IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO MAKE AN OFFER I WILL LISTEN.
BID TO BUY
 
IF YOU NEED TO PLEASE CHECK WITH WIFE, KIDS, MOTHER IN LAW, DOG AND POPE BEFORE BIDDING
 
I HAVE 100% EBAY FEED BACK ON OVER 80 PLUS UNITS SOLD!
 
 
 
 
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On Nov-13-13 at 13:23:00 PST, seller added the following information:

If you have any questions feel free to call me.

Tim

757-675-0288

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