67 Ford F100 Swb on 2040-cars
Opelousas, Louisiana, United States
Body Type:Pickup Truck
Engine:240 INLINE SIX
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 6
Make: Ford
Model: F-100
Trim: STANDARD
Cab Type (For Trucks Only): Regular Cab
Drive Type: 2 WHEEL DRIVE
Mileage: 99,500
Exterior Color: FLAT BLACK
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Interior Color: ALUMINUM,FLAT BLACK,BLUE
I bought this truck from consignment(original owner) about 10 years ago. I have repaired all rust, including new floor pans and other common rust on these trucks.
Drive it almost everyday and would drive it anywhere. NaDa list value at $8100 Low. This truck is much better than Low Value. But I'm not looking for that much.
Here's a list of things about the truck:
frame: stock- cleaned and coated, new body mounts, shocks and springs
rear end: stock 9"- 3.70 gears
brakes: power- front disc, drum rear, all new lines & hoses
steering: power from 77 f100 (column, pump, gear box) refurbished, steering stabilizer
wheels: stock cleaned & painted aluminum
engine: rebuilt 240 inline 6 w/Offenhauser 360 dual port intake, 600cfm Holley aluminum 4 brl. carb. w/spacer
Pertronix electronic ignition, Hedman header, after market air intake, new MagnaFlow exhaust
transmission: 1989 f250 zf5 - manual w/hydraulic clutch, new drive shaft and u- joints
body: seams filled, 69 f100 grille, roll pan, all original emblems
interior: stock am radio, stock seat restored and recovered, 3 pt. seat belts, stock heater/ defrost, all rubber & seals new, new stock window cranks, new stock glove box,
all new rubber and door seals including felts and tracks, stock handles
paint: by owner, flat black industrial, aluminum w/blue trim
mileage on rebuilt is about 4,000 , but odometer is about to flip its first 100k, this is not a bondo truck, all metal, no rust
tires are not new, but still good. I still have all original equipment(grille, frt. drum assemblies, steering column & wheel, more)
Truck is sold as is with no warranty. shipping is buyers responsibility, but you could just drive it home, it will go 70mph.
e-mail or call with questions Thanks and Happy bidding.
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