1961 Econoline Pick Up on 2040-cars
Sebastopol, California, United States
Up for auction is my 1961 Econoline pick up. The truck is in stock condition with the original 140CI I6 and a deluxe 5 window body. There are drum brakes and leaf springs at all 4 corners, with a straight axle up front. The dash was cut by a previous owner for a stock radio and all the original gauges are in the dash. All the signals and lights worked the last time I drove it. The wiring is original and 12V. An alternator was installed by a previous owner. the body is very straight with little visible rust. The bed is in reasonable condition for the age of the truck. The spare tire mount is still on the wheel well. The previous owner frenched the tailgate hinges with bondo and the hasps are missing. I covered a red metal flake paint job with rattle can stain black so there are now black on black ghost flames. The roof and hubs have army green accents. This would make an excellent urban shop delivery truck as was the intended purpose in 1961. I hate to sell it but moved to the sticks and need a lifted 4x4 to represent.
The Bad: Needs a valve job (my mechanic says there is a loose seat) Rear main seal is leaking into the clutch Breaks are leaking Mechanical linkages are worn Rust hole in the floor Interior need lots of TLC The good: Straight body with little rust Original, economical 140CI I6 OEM glass in the 5 window body Fords first extra cab and the bed is 80" long Great advertisement for your shop Your wife won't get in it |
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