Classic 1964 Ford F 100 Pickup on 2040-cars
Mansfield, Ohio, United States
Engine:6 CYL
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Exterior Color: Red
Make: Ford
Interior Color: RED/WHITE
Model: F-100
Number of Cylinders: 6
Trim: STANDARD
Drive Type: 2 WHEEL DRIVE
Mileage: 98,300
1964 Ford F-100 for trade FOR A REALLY NICE HARLEY or $12,000 CASH (OBO)
Rare step-side BEAUTY! Super CLEAN interior and exterior.
COMPLETLEY RESTORED (only because it sat so long), ARIZONA TRUCK..(NO RUST, EVER)
96,285 ORIGINAL MILES
6 cylinder engine. . 3 speed manual transmission. 2 wheel drive. Original drive train and suspension. Exterior color red. Interior color red. Upholstery red and white. EXCELLENT condition, overall, and RUNS GREAT! Arizona owner. No rust! Non-smoker owner. Garage kept. New paint. New tires. New door rubber and window guides. Tinted glass. AM/FM radio. Heater works. Chrome mod wheels. Restored hardwood bed. Custom tonneau cover...and more.
THIS VEHICLE WILL ONLY APPRECIATE IN VALUE OVER THE YEARS....
YOU REALLY GOTTA SEE THIS MAGNIFICENT SPECIMAN UP CLOSE TO APPRECIATE THE TRUE VALUE..
Check out the NADA on this:
http://www.nadaguides.com/Classic-Cars/1964/Ford/F100/1-2-Ton-Styleside-Shortbed/Values
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