Everything Is There To Complete This Need Of Restoration F-100 on 2040-cars
Princeville, Illinois, United States
The truck has been taken apart to restore, all parts are here. Look at pictures and email questions. I will reply within 24 hours. Body came from Georgia 8 yrs ago has been in storage 302 engine out of 1968 Falcon Sport Coupe or 302 engine from 1968 F-100 Hood has dent Some rust on floor-pans Bed has no rust or dents Door crank windows roll up and down Seat has been reupholstered NEW: floor mat, battery box, rubber for inner fender-wells, windshield rubber, (rubbers still in packaging), misc. parts. Markings on doors from kid Tires stay up Truck is located at sellers location near Peoria, Illinois. Down payment of $500.00 to PayPal within 48 hours of sale. Balance due within 6 days after sale. If payment is not received by day 7 the item will be re-listed for sale by seller. Buyer is responsible for item pick up. |
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