1960 Ford F-100 Truck on 2040-cars
Vail, Arizona, United States
Engine:292 Y-Block
Body Type:Truck
Vehicle Title:Clear
Exterior Color: Green
Make: Ford
Interior Color: Green
Model: F-100
Number of Cylinders: 8
Trim: F 100
Drive Type: 4 Speed
Mileage: 196,587
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Sub Model: F-100
1960 Ford F-100 truck. It shifts and it drives good. The motor was rebuilt several years ago by the previous owner and runs and sounds great with no problems. It has 17 inch Pro-Comp black rims and the tires have about 80 percent tread left. It has power steering, drum brakes, the carpet is new as is the dash carpet. The seat is not original to the truck, but is in good condition. I have a Mexican green blanket over the seat now to cover up a couple of tears on the bottom seat. Some of the items I have replaced are the water pump, distributor, the rear back glass with new rubber molding, new battery and I had the carb rebuilt. The interior is green and is in great condition (see pictures). The color is not original on the truck as the VIN shows a Blue color code. Here are the things it needs. It needs all 4 shocks, front window wiper arms, the driver and passenger door glass and window felt. The e-brake is not working and it needs both sun visors. Also, the heater is disconnected and I have never used it (Its always warm here in Arizona and never needed to hook it up). Overall this is a great truck for being almost 55 years old and is not perfect. But, if your like me and love these old classics (which are getting really hard too find) and want something that was built back in an age where there was style, simplicity and strength to the vehicles that were built - then this is for you. I'm selling it because I just have too many toys and I need to get rid of a few. Any questions just email. Thanks
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