1983 Ford F-100 Xlt Lariat Standard Cab Pickup 2-door 5.0l on 2040-cars
Charlotte, North Carolina, United States
Ford F100 Shortbed Pickup (1983) “The Last F100” Solid
NC Truck, bought from second owner. 302
V8, Automatic w/ Overdrive. PS, PB, AC A/C Converted to 134A New Black Interior complete
with Carpet, New Seat upholstery. Headliner, Dashpad, Glovebox AM/FM, new door seals inner and outer,
and engine compartment seal, sill plates New
Front Disc Brakes, all new brake lines, Booster Master
Cylinder, Radiator, Hoses. New
water pump, fuel pump, accumulator, New
orifice valve, New Turn Signal Switch New Dual Exhaust system, with flow masters Rear
Roll Pan, New Smooth Tailgate. Bed Rail Caps New
Chrome Bumper, Billet Grill, Grill molding,
Door Handles, and Mirrors 18” Tires on Custom Wheels, New shocks Chrome
Engine Dress Up Kit Newer
Windshield, sliding back window New
Taillights, Side Marker Lights, New
Headlight Doors Base
Coat/ Clear Coat - Gunmetal Gray Metallic Original
Owners Manual Just
Inspected |
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