1979 Ford F-150 Custom Standard Cab Pickup 2-door 4.9l on 2040-cars
Hillsboro, New Hampshire, United States
For those who seem to be confused about the lack of a title: This truck does NOT have a title! Why, because I bought it without one. All thats needed in MY STATE is a bill of sale on older vehicles. This truck is currently registered and on the road and will be sold with a Bill of Sale and copy of current registration. I could apply for a title if i wanted but don't have a need for it in NH. Truck does NOT come with a TITLE and is sold AS-IS WITH NO WARRANTY. Rock SOLID frame Good tires (31x10.5r15) lifted to fit 35's New suspension New steering pump New alternator New water pump New brakes and brake lines / master New fuel filler hose New body mounts Rebuilt motor and newer factory rebuilt 1 barrel carb Brand new battery Clean fuel tank with new sending unit and tank straps New inner front fenders New grill Good bench seat Solid bumpers. There are a few small holes in the passenger side floor boards (floor is still very solid). Truck has no e-brake. Bed will need some tlc but completely worthy of being fixed. Obviously needs paint ( originally was yellow). Interior needs; carpet, headliner, radio and glovebox liner. ------ As of 9-7-14 the speedometer cable went a little wonky and doesn't show correct speed. |
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