Ford F100 1963 Camper Special Long Bed F-100 63 Hot Rod Rat Rod Resto Rod on 2040-cars
Capistrano Beach, California, United States
Selling out beloved F100 "Camper Special" (8' long bed), we are the third owners and i have meticulously gone through the truck to make it reliable. About 6K miles on a rebuilt 302, 100 miles on a rebuilt Motorcraft Carb, Edelbrock Air intake, all new brakes, Just had the tires rotated, new $1,200 exhaust with shorty headers, straight pipe out the rear with no catalytic converter (Smog Exempt & it sounds great), New Header Exhaust manifold gaskets, New Valve Cover gaskets, New spark plugs, Upgraded to larger more reliable Chevy distributor, fresh oil change w/ synthetic mobil 1, newer trans cooler, converted to Automatic with Lokar Shifter and new shifter boot, new gauges on dash panel, electronic ignition (fires right up), New gas filler hose (replaced all old rotted rubber hoses on the truck), New head light bulbs, New windshield & rubber gasket, New Mopar Throttle cable. We have used this truck to just go to the beach and hardware store since we got it. We are selling it because it doesn't get used very much but always maintained and started every couple of days to keep everything lubed. I have new seat belts for it but have not installed, bench seat needs to be re-done (quoted it out at $300 for Black Vinyl) This is a great truck that needs a good home. $5,500 OBO (No Low Ballers Please) this truck is worth it.
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GM, Ford, Honda winners in 'Car Wars' study as industry growth continues
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