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1972 Ford F100 Custom Short Bed 302/3 Speed on 2040-cars

Year:1972 Mileage:100000
Location:

Stantonville, Tennessee, United States

Stantonville, Tennessee, United States

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

 

1972 FORD F-100 Custom

SHORT BED

 

Truck is sold with an Alabama registration and matching bill of sale.

 

Original 1972 Ford F100 Ranger XLT in good condition. Truck has a 302 2bbl v-8 and 3 speed manual transmission. Engine runs good (cold natured), and transmission shifts good (2nd gear is a little tricky, but shifts good once you find its sweet spot).  Recently installed a new carburetor and points.

 

Body is in great shape - body panels are straight and fit well, minor surface rust.  Very nice hood !!  Bed is solid with minor surface rust.  Tailgate is in nice shape. Seat cover has a few small holes on driver’s side.

 

 

Headlights and blinkers work well.  Heater blows good and radio still works.  Good set of Firestone tires on it.

 

Truck was built at Michigan plant in July 1972.

 

 

This 1979 Ford Truck has a V-8 motor (302 V-8) and 3 speed manual transmission.  The truck came with manual steering and manual brakes.  The undercarriage is in good shape, minor surface rust only.  Drivers fender has a hole in the lower front, near bumper.

 

This truck is an excellent candidate for a customized truck that needs little body work (floor pan outside edges will need some work) and some minor mechanical work.  Included in the auction is a power steering set up (see photo).

 

Please ask any questions for more information and if needed, more pictures.  This is a 42 year old truck that has never been restored.  It has very solid original sheet metal.  The paint has faded a good bit, but the truck is very straight and has great gaps.

 

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.

 

 

YOU TUBE VIDEOS:

 

Video 1

http://youtu.be/gA0-8qv16_c

 

Video 2

http://youtu.be/HgyOv3QKgXo

 

Video 3

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q_VE7sH5IYM

 

 

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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