1966 F100 2wd Shortbed Fleetside V8 Short Bed Ford Pickup Custom Cab on 2040-cars
Saint Augustine, Florida, United States
Engine:v8
For Sale By:Private Seller
Year: 1966
Drive Type: rear
Make: Ford
Mileage: 11,111
Model: F-100
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Trim: custom cab
This is a really nice 1966 F100, it has a 352 V8 rebuilt with only 6000
miles. It is a three on the tree manual transmission, disc brakes up
front and a ford 9 inch in the rear. Brakes have all been gone through
new tires, new chrome Steelies with bullet Lugnuts and polished center
caps. New windshield with new seal, rubber floor mat, all other rubbers
and seals,window scrapers,window felts, window channels and dividers
have all been replaced new. Totally solid and straight body very nice
truck. It also has a bamboo wood bed. Mirrors, headliner, and
doorhandles have all been replaced new. All gauges and lights work on
the truck, hazards, blinkers, high and low beams, gas gauge, oil
pressure, temp, and windshield wipers. New exhaust from the manifolds
back. All trim clips have been replaced. New 1 wire alternator. This is a
very nice truck, take a look at the pictures as they are part of the description, and let me know if you
have any questions. I will help with shipping any way that I can, I will not ship the vehicle until all funds have cleared.
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