1961 F100 Ford Unibody Shortbed Truck 390 Automatic on 2040-cars
Shawnee, Kansas, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Make: Ford
Drive Type: Automatic
Model: F-100
Mileage: 100,000
Trim: silver
Ford F-100 Unibody in great shape. The 390 is newly rebuilt as well as the C6 Transmission. I have receipts for the work. Also, new front leaf spring bushings and re arched the springs while out. The master cylinder, front brake shoes and drums are new. New battery, new transmission cooler lines, new spark plugs and wires, again I have receipts for the work and parts that are on this truck. CD player works and has (4) 6x9 speakers. The interior is great and needs nothing unless you want to change stuff. I replaced the steering wheel pictured with a good original wheel so the one pictured is not on the truck anymore. All the lights work including brakes and turn signals. The truck has some under glow lights that do work except the one on the drivers side is broken and needs replaced. It also has shaved door handles and I do have the key faub but they are not working at the moment. The wheels are Weld 15x7 with 255/60/15 tires that have good tread left. Overall this truck is a 20 footer, it has scrapes and a few spots where rust is bubbling but is still a good presentable truck! Call for more details 913.952.6200. $200 deposit due at the end of the auction, I do have this for sale locally so I reserve the right to end the auction.
Data Plate Is-
WB 114
Color V
Model F100
Trans 1
Axle 12
DSO 6070
Ford F-100 for Sale
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