1976 Ford F100 Ranger Rotissoree Restored Original on 2040-cars
Canton, Michigan, United States
Body Type:short box short wheel base
Engine:Fe 360 big block
Vehicle Title:Clear
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Ford
Model: F-100
Trim: Ranger
Cab Type (For Trucks Only): Regular Cab
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Drive Type: 2wd auto c-6
Mileage: 56,500
Options: CD Player
Exterior Color: factory orange and white
Power Options: Air Conditioning
Interior Color: Tan
1976 Ford F100 Ranger all numbers matching, build sheet, fender tag. original Orange and White with tan interior Buckskin . All original sheet metal, all original floors, frame. absolutely mint underneath . Rotissoree restored. Ice cold A/C factory am/fm aftermarket cd player in glove box. power steering power disc brakes. 360 new rebuilt engine 30 over new torque cam. rebuilt orig. carb. correct 360 air cleaner . dual exhaust. rebuilt trans c-6 new torque convertor. restored suspension all new bushings, new brakes rotors,calipers, master cyl, new starter,new fuel pump,oil pump, water pump, new radiator, all restored factory air conditioning components.2 sets new wheels and tires, factory orange steel wheels with mag style wheel covers mint.and whitewalls and cragars with Bf goodrich Ta,s Installed 1973-75 grille liked it better. have mint original. Nos mirrors, new wheel lip mldgs new interior, new seats,orig mint carpet, all weather stripping new. lazor straight body lines. This truck has no rust anywhere all original sheet metal not butchered anywhere. its so hard to find classic vehicles that are solid ORIGINAL. All wiring has been gone through dash restored. everything works , all lights, a/c heat, radio, wipers, washers, horn,. less than 500 miles on restoration. has been aligned after all suspension work. Truck drives super smooth and reliable drive it anywhere. Idles and purrs and has plenty of punch power. has a class 4 hitch and wiring on it.Nos bed rails, A great driving truck you can have fun with, take anywhere. Cruise into the car shows with your cold a/c blasting ! I do all my cars for me and make great drivers out of them, im a 25yr mechanic and restore and rebuild everything to make them worry free. I dont cut any corners on my cars. Ive built all of them for me and not just to sell. This F100 is a stunning and super rare color combo,you wont find another color like this anywhere. truely incredible.. all items on build sheet, orange with white graphics,ranger trim chrome, roof lights, tie down side hooks, western swing away mirrors, bumper guards, rear chrome sport bumper very very rare. short box short wheel base. pickup bed is mint. no rust anywhere no filler very minor. truck is from tennessee the truck has a few minor flaws couple marks on bumpers. again, its a gorgeous driver you can take to any car show with pride, its not perfect and you dont have 20-30-40k on up invested. located near Detroit Mich 7344170153 thanks for looking and bidding
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