Ford: F-150 Base Standard Cab Pickup 2-door on 2040-cars
South Kent, Connecticut, United States
1976 Ford F150 pickup. This one owner truck is an absolute time capsule. Garaged since new, the owner never drove the truck in the winter or even in the rain according to his family. In fact he drove the truck once to work in 1976 resulting in a co-worker opening a car door into the right bed side. He promptly had the whole bed side repainted and never drove the truck to work ever again! This is a 40 year old truck with only 26K miles! **The VIN on this truck it was the first off the assembly line in 1976** Body: This truck wears no rust, rot or filler. Originally factory undercoating still covers the frame as do the factory wax marks. Cab corners, rockers, floors and body mounts are perfect. Nothing has ever been placed or hauled in the bed with exception of a pile of blankets we found in the truck. The bed floor and walls are pristine as is the tailgate.
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