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1962 Ford Rare Pickup Econoline Straight 6 Runs And Drives Well on 2040-cars

Year:1962 Mileage:27000
Location:

Huntingdon Valley, Pennsylvania, United States

Huntingdon Valley, Pennsylvania, United States

1962 FORD E100 Econoline pick up truck

This is such a cool truck - I love it, but cant keep it

Fun project !

Runs and drives very well (does need work)

It's a straight 6 motor- pretty sure the original

May have been rebuilt at some point because it runs smoothly with no smoke no noises. Starts right up and idles smoothly. No high temps and good oil pressure

Clutch is good, shifts well and all gears are good

Steering is tight, no wobbles and tracks straight

Needs brakes- stops with hand brake

Good matching tires and wheels

Some lights work, most gages work, wipers work, HORN HONKS 

Currently have to put a screw driver in the key hole to start - I have a keyed switch to install and a box of parts including 2 new wheel cylinders, air filter cover, some chrome and misc other parts

Heater box has been bypassed but is included. Was removed for metal work on floor

The body is very straight. Has the usual rust and plenty of it but the forward floor of the cab has new metal. Needs more work behind the seats. (all flat work) Doors and surrounding area in cab are pretty good. Doors open, close and latch very nicely. The bed is not bad for it's age - rockers are rusty. Rear gate is bad and corners to each side need help.

Ill try to get a pic of the bed under the mats

The frame is very good, especially the main rails. One of the 15 inch frame arms has rust.

Bent bumpers (can make straight )and mirror frames are included

The metal work needed is very straight forward and  sheet metal parts are available new- parts are  same as E100 Vans

If you can weld this truck is for you

All glass is good

Obviously with such a truck I don't know the actual miles

I think 127,000 (Odom says 27,000)

Title  provided upon full payment

It's a cool old truck and all stated is correct. It's a 1962 and it does need work

Please bid only if you sincerely want the truck and will pay for it and come get it within timeframe described below. A 400 deposit within 48 hrs  (paypal or overnight mail) and full payment within 7 days of end of auction. I don't care if it sits here for a month (more if we talk) as long as it's paid for in full.

It's a cool old truck and I want it to have a happy home so bid accordingly

Happy bidding and Good luck

Hope you like it!






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