1970 Ford F-250 on 2040-cars
Detroit, Michigan, United States
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We Decided To Replace Several Parts And Added A Brand New 2 BarrelCarburetor, New Spark Plugs, Rotor, Distributor Cap, Points, Condenser, PcvValve, Spark Plug Wires, Removed All Gas And It Runs Like A Champ. The Old GuyThat Owned It Kept It Up Very Well And Despite Not Being A Perfectionist, He DidSome Decent Work To Keep It Looking Good. We Are Not Sure How Much Paint WorkWas Done But At This Age It Has Had Some And Most Likely Had Some Paint And RustRepair That We Are Unaware Of. It Has Power Steering, Power Brakes, Sliding BackWindow, Dual Tanks. All The Interior Lights As Well As Exterior Lights, TurningLights, Wipers And Headlights Are In Working Order. The Seat Looks Original AndIs Worn Out On The Drivers Side As You Can See In The Picture. It Will Need ANew Kit Or Seat Cover. 2 Gas Tanks, Tank Behind Drivers Seat Is New. We EmptiedBoth Tanks And Put Clean Fuel In Both Tanks. Radio Is Not Working And Will NeedTo Be Updated. Mirrors Are All Original, Windows And Vents Work.
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