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1960 Ford F100 Pickup Truck on 2040-cars

US $15,500.00
Year:1960 Mileage:35069 Color: Hot Rod Black (satin) /
  Yellow/Black
Location:

Hernando, Florida, United States

Hernando, Florida, United States
Transmission:Three (3) Speed on the column
Body Type:Pickup Truck
Engine:223-6 cylinder
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
VIN: F10JOD11116 Year: 1960
Number of Cylinders: Six
Make: Ford
Model: F-100
Trim: Custom Cab
Cab Type (For Trucks Only): Regular Cab
Drive Type: rearwheel drive
Mileage: 35,069
Exterior Color: Hot Rod Black (satin)
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Interior Color: Yellow/Black
Condition: Used: A vehicle is considered used if it has been registered and issued a title. Used vehicles have had at least one previous owner. The condition of the exterior, interior and engine can vary depending on the vehicle's history. See the seller's listing for full details and description of any imperfections. ... 

1960 Ford F100 Custom Cab Pickup Truck....Built October 13, 1960 in Dallas, Texas.........Original 223 Six Cylinder motor (139 HP) with three speed transmission (3 on the tree)...Rear end gearing is 3.70-3.3M......Original Texas truck that came to Florida 2009.......Rust Free (small bubble just started late 2012 on left bed panel).........Original color of the truck was Sky Blue, but Hot Rod Black Satin was chosen when it was painted first quarter of 2012......Truck was made to resemble a shop truck from the '60's.......Tribute to "Big Daddy" Don Garlits 80th birthday last year.....Reproduction of the sign from his original speed shop in Tampa, Fl. from the '50's-'60's........Sign and Pinstriping were done by Luke Scanlon of Ocala, Fl., who does paint work for Don.......Truck was painted at "The LAB" (Leesburg Auto Body) in Leesburg, Fl(2012).......Black Paint(Hot Rod Black) is code #HR010 by SEM (single stage semi gloss), Yellow paint is code#YS901 by Dupont (single stage gloss). Dash was pinstriped and it was also signed by "Big Daddy" (pictures included)

Truck has new Coker Classic Wide Whitewall Radials mounted on Steelie Wheels (8x15),Tire sizes are P205/75R15 on the front and P235/75R15 on the rear. It also comes with a set of four 6.15-70 Sears Allstate Guardsman 4 Ply Polyester Wide Whitewall Tires mounted on the original 15" factory wheels......Interior has been recently completed.....black carpeting....yellow/black vinyl seat cover from EZ Boy interiors......Headliner is done in yellow/black marine type vinyl to match(covered over original cardboard headliner pieces)......insulated......one piece firewall cover.....Heat/Defrost (works).......NO A/C......Manual Steering (stabilizer attached)........Painted under hood (gloss black).......motor is original to the truck (was apart-cleaned-put back together-repainted).......wiring is in good condition.....horn works (is wired with button under dash at present).........back window is tinted.......period decals from '60's dragstrips.......mirrors are new.....weatherstriping is new......original windows in doors and back...front window is new.......windows are showing signs of age with clouding from separation of internal plastic buffer......passenger window has crack (replacements are approx. $60 at National Parts Depot).......New chrome front bumper....rear bumper would have been a dealer added feature.......Tailights are '59 Caddy units with LED bulbs (very bright!)........new parking/turn signal units just added last month.....hood front and side emblems were removed (welded holes) .......custom cab door emblems were shortened to just show "Custom"......Stake holes on bed were welded closed.......Hidden hinges on tailgate with yellow coated chains mounted inside the bed......Original bed mounted spare tire brackets...'50's style Hollywood Flipper Hubcaps.....Four original Dog dish hubcaps included.........new tag light.......new seat belts (black-not installed).....12V power outlet...new front shocks.....drum brakes front and back....put new speedo cable in back in Jan('13)...speedo now has 35,069 miles (about 900 miles since installed)...speedo and gauges work.

There was no bodywork done (bondo, filers, etc) to the truck original factory weld dimples are visible, as are dings in tailgate and bed.....those were left to show the how good shape the body and bed is.........no painting or undercoating done so undercarriage shows surface oxidation and dirt....Truck is in overall very good condition.

Truck also comes with the original owners manual, 1960 repair manual, 1960 framed color magazine ad, two full color original sales brochures, and pictures of "Big Daddy" Don Garlits posing with the truck and signing the truck. Notebook of receipts is also included.

Buyer is responsible for pickup/shipping of the truck. NO WARRANTY----"AS IS"....Buyer is responsible for their own tags, state sales tax, insurance.

Truck has a clear Florida title................Inspection is available and encouraged.............This is a great little cruiser that always draws attention at shows (even won a few trophies) and cruise-ins..........motor runs like a smooth sewing machine and is very quiet............averages 18-25 mpg. .....16 gallon fuel tank (behind seat).

Upon confirmation of sale, buyer will be required to submit $500.00 deposit via PayPal. Balance due within 7 days. Truck will not be released until payment is made in full. Deposit is non-refundable.

I have sold trucks and street rods here on eBay and have a good reputation....I do not sell any junk.

I am located in west central Florida in Citrus County, approx. 20 miles SW of Ocala, Fl. & I-75, approx. 75-80 miles N of Tampa, Fl. and one mile off Hwy 41 in Hernando, Fl.

Any questions please ask.  Do Not Commit to Buy unless you are prepared to complete the purchase.

I can be reached at 352-220-0385. If no answer, leave message with your name and phone number!

 

Thanks for looking!

Larry

p.s. trunk & ammo box show in bed of truck are not included with the truck.

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