1974 Ford F100 Ranger Short Bed, Bagged, Hotrod, Kustom, Lowered, Nice Old Truck on 2040-cars
Denver, Colorado, United States
1974 Ford F100 Ranger
85,000 miles 302 Automatic AC Nice clean truck C-notched and bagged (rear only) Front suspension is stock. Everything works Plan was to install drop I beams, and bags up front or clip it with Crown Vic. Comes with New 5gal. tank and two new chrome 480 compressors (needs installed) Nice old turn key truck. Original PA truck. AS IS. Truck is for sale locally and I reserve the right to end the auction. Please email with questions. On Apr-30-14 at 15:46:51 PDT, seller added the following information: To answer some of the following questions... The truck has Flowmaster exhaust. Wheels are 20 x 8.5 5 on 5.5 Dodge steel wheels. Yes I do have the trim for the driver side rear of the bed. It will be installed for the winning bidder. Truck has power steering, power brakes. C notch and bag fabrication from professional shop. Runs fantastic with no leaks. Interior is very presentable with no rips or tears. Truck is listed locally and has drawn a lot of interest. Shoot offers to end auction early. On May-01-14 at 07:49:50 PDT, seller added the following information: Sorry for the confusion...Due to policy I am not allowed to offer the truck in trade. Please bid with confidence and please ask questions. Truck is listed locally and I reserve the right to end auction. I am offering the truck one time at a discount rate. |
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