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Ranger F100 Pickup 302 Auto,ps Disc Brakes Short Wide Nice Classic Hotrod Driver on 2040-cars

US $5,850.00
Year:1973 Mileage:11569
Location:

Mesquite, Texas, United States

Mesquite, Texas, United States
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IM OUT OF SPACE SO IM GIVING IT AWAY, YOU COULD NO WHERE NEAR BUILD THIS TRUCK FOR THE BUY IT NOW PRICE!!! FUN CLASSIC PICKUP TRUCK HERE. HAS A GREAT RUNNING SMALL BLOCK FORD 302 IWAS TOLD, WITH EDELBROCK ALUM INTAKE, FRESH EDELBROCK 600CFM CARB, HEADERS WITH FLOWMASTERS, ACCEL IGNITION, ELECTRIC FAN, TRANSMISSION IS AUTO, WHICH WAS REBUILT ABOUT 2500 MILES AGO IT RUNS AND DRIVES GREAT!!, HOLDS 40psi AT IDLE. ALL 4 CORNER MARKER LIGHTS, HIGH BEAMS, DASH LIGHTS, DOME LIGHT, WIPERS,HEATER, BLINKERS,GAS GAUGE ALL WORK, ALSO HAS A TACHOMETER WITH UNDER DASH GAUGES ALL WORKING ALSO. BODY IS SOLID AND VERY STRAIGHT TO BE 41 YRS YOUNG, PAINT STILL HAS ALOT OF LIFE LEFT IN IT AND IS VERY PRESENTABLE, FRONT GRILLE AND CHROME BUMPER ARE VERY STRAIGHT AND NICE. A FEW BUBBLES ON DOOR (SEE PIC MINOR). FLOORS ARE ORIGINAL AND SOLID, THERE ARE VERY FEW PINHOLES HERE AND THERE, MAINLY PASS SIDE (SEE PIC) A LITTLE UNDERCOAT AND ITS GOOD TO GO. ALL GLASS IS GOOD EXCEPT WINDSHEILD HAS A CRACK ON PASS SIDE, INTERIOR IS NICE, SEAT HAS NO RIPS OR TEARS, DASH HAS 1 CRACK, ALL PAINT IN THE INTERIOR IS VERY NICE, DOOR PANELS ARE IN GREAT SHAPE, INDY 500 STEERING WHELL, HEADLINER IS OLD. BED HAS A CLASSIC PLATINUM BED COVER ON IT WHICH HAS NO RIPS OR TEARS ANYWHERE. MICKEY THOMPSONS 60/R 15S ALL AROUND HAVE 95% TREAD ON THEM, THE CHROME WHEELS HAVE NO CURB RASH AND ARE PERFECT. MISSING ANTENNEA STEM AND HORN IS INOP? OVERALL FUN CLASSIC TRUCK THAT YOU CAN GET IN AND GO ANYWHERE, UP UNTIL 11AM EVERYNIGHT SO PLEASE CALL WITH ANY AND ALL ??S OR $$  RICK 214-732-7425     RICK 214-732-7425 THE TRUCK IS NOT PERFECT BUT ITS VERY NICE FOR THE MONEY!! I HAVE PERFECT FEEDBACK FOR OVER 13 YRS NOW. SO IF YOU ARE EXPECTING A PERFECT TRUCK FOR THIS LITTLE MONEY, THEN KEEP SEARCHING THIS ONE IS NOT FOR YOU.  RICK 214-732-7425

I STRONGLY ENCOURAGE ALL BIDDERS TO COME AND PERSONALLY INSPECT AND DRIVE (YOU CAN EVEN BRING YOUR OWN MECHANIC). OPINIONS ARE JUST THAT - OPINIONS - WHAT I THINK IS A 10 YOU MIGHT NOT AGREE WITH ME - SO PLEASE COME AND INSPECT - B/C IF YOU WIN THE AUCTION - THE VEHICLE IS YOURS. NOT BEING RUDE, BUT IF YOU ARE A BIDDER THAT IS EXTREMELY PICKY AND CANNOT BE PLEASED OR A WHINER- PLEASE DO NOT BID ON MY AUCTION, GET OUT NOW. I DO NOT KNOW WHAT IS UNDER THE PAINT. I DO NOT KNOW THE EXACT MILEAGE AND USAGE ON THE DRIVE LINE. IT IS AN OLD VEHICLE WITH SOME IMPERFECTIONS THAT I MAY HAVE OVERLOOKED, SO PLEASE CALL AND ASK QUESTIONS, OR AGAIN, I ENCOURAGE ALL BIDDERS TO INSPECT BEFORE BUYING. IF YOU DON’T, THE VEHICLE IS SOLD AS IS, WHERE IS. IT IS IMPOSSIBLE TO DESCRIBE EVERY TINY DETAIL ABOUT THESE OLDER VEHICLES, SO PLEASE EXPECT SOME FLAWS FROM BEING DRIVEN. THIS IS NOT A PERFECT SHOW CAR… SO PLEASE PLEASE DON’T EXPECT ONE. IT’S A USED VEHICLE, NOT A NEW ONE!    Warranty Disclaimer This vehicle is being sold as is, without any warranty, expressed or implied. So ask questions prior to bidding please. Once the auction is closed, the buyer should purchase insurance on vehicle, because the seller will no longer be responsible for any damages to the vehicle; weather, shipping, etc.! The seller shall not be responsible for any incorrect descriptions, incorrectness, imperfection, authenticity, genuineness, or defects herein, and makes no warranty in connection therewith either written or oral. The seller’s description or opinions of the stated vehicle expressed in this ad might be different from that of the buyer. The buyer shall not be entitled to recover from the seller any consequential damages, repairs, damages for loss of use, loss of time, loss of profits or income, loss of monies, or any other incidental damages. Any description or representation made herein is made for identification purposes only, and is not to be construed as a warranty of any kind. This is not a right to inspect the vehicle to purchase after the auction has ended. If you win the auction, you own it. The buyer agrees that any disputes arising out of or relating to this auction will come solely under the laws of Texas


On Jun-02-14 at 20:10:28 PDT, seller added the following information:

 Today I noticed a power steering leak, when I walked by the truck I seen some drips on drivers side, so I checked and its power steering, not real sure if its box , pump or a hose, so Im knocking $100 off of the buy it now price. Thank you Rick.

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