1964 Ford F350 Truck 1 Ton 9 Foot Bed Super Rare And Clean! Cross Over Exhaust on 2040-cars
Eugene, Oregon, United States
Mileage: 82,000
Make: Ford
Model: F-350
1964 Ford F350 1 ton, Super rare truck never seen another one like it and I believe it to be all original! The truck has a 9 foot bed, 17'' factory wheels! I believe the motor to be a 292 Y block, but could also be the 312, Im leaning towards 292 with Rare Fenton Crossover exhaust! The truck fires right up every time and puurs! Very clean truck and solid, with very minimal mostly surface rust, on one side of floor board, driver side. Truck was restored several years ago and is in nice condition! Nice paint still has great shine. Two newer tires in the front, two older tires in back. The bed has been rhino lined, and in pretty nice shape as well. I bought this truck at an Estate sale, the old man that owned it before me past away but this was his baby! Truck runs and drives good. Overall in very nice shape. Call 541.301.6862 Buyer pays shipping. Truck is sold in as-is condition. Clean title in hand. This truck I know is very rare and would be very hard to replace. Must pay full balance within 3 days of end of auction. Cash in person, wire transfer, or check as long as it clears before pickup. I do not take paypal. Thanks. 82k miles!
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