1965 Ford F-100 on 2040-cars
West Lafayette, Indiana, United States
Body Type:Pickup Truck
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:302
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Ford
Model: F-100
Trim: Style Side
Drive Type: 2WD
Mileage: 130,000
Disability Equipped: No
Exterior Color: Light Blue
Number of Doors: 2
Interior Color: Blue
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Hello Users,
I am lising my 1965 Ford F100. This truck was sold by Malone Motors in Quitman, Texas on 10/19/1964. It was purchased for Ameranda Patroleum Company out of Como, Texas. I am the fourth owner of this truck and the last 2 owners lived in Michigan. It is a very clean truck with minimal amounts of rust. The floor pans had been previously patched. I have the original owners manual, hub caps and spare parts. There has been alot of money put into this truck. Here are the modifications so far
Engine
-302 truck motor (rebuilt by Performance Engineering Racing Engines INC. in Jenison, MI) approx 2,500miles
-New aluminum water pump
-New griffin 3 core mustang radiator
-New 180deg thermostat
-New upper and lower radiator hoses/clamps/complete coolant fush and fill Prestone 50/50 approx 100miles
-New heater core
-New alternator
-New starter
-New ground and power cables
-New serpentine belt
-New NGK plugs (.36gap)
-New wires, cap and rotor
-New spectre reusable air filter
-Edelbrock 600cfm 4barrel carb w/manual choke
-New fuel lines and fuel filters
-Mr Gasket. electric fuel pump
-New raptor headers and true dual exhaust. (no cats)
Driveline
-C4 3spd automatic (rebuilt by KAZ transmissions in Grand Rapids, MI) approx 2,500 miles
-B & M floor shifter
-New custom balanced drive shaft
-New transmission cooler and hoses
-New Mercon V Type F synthetic fluid change approx 100miles
Steering
-New power steering box, pump and lines
-New power booster and master cylinder
-New brake lines front and rear
-New drums, shoes, wheel cylinders,zircs in all 4 corners
-New wheel bearings and seals in all 4 corners
-New Hankook Optimo 235/75-15 tires in all 4 corners approx 500miles
-Lowered truck 2" front and 4" rear (almost sits level....slight rake) looks good
Interior
-Floor pans have been previously been patched
-Gloss black painted floor
-New blue carpet
-New front and rear window seals (not installed yet)
-Speedo and coolant guage work
-Turn signal, headlights, brake lights, blower motor, wiper motor work.
Exterior
-Extremely solid southern truck
-Bed is in phenomenal shape (wood and rails are clean. no dents/bends)
-Body is clean and straight
-Some dings,dents, scratches from the years
-Old acrylic enemal paint
-New headlights
I drive the truck around town as a parts runner. Its a blast to drive and it grabs everyones attention. Just recently saw blue smoke out tailpipes. Not sure whats the issue since the motor was rebuilt 2500k. Currently under investigation. It needs TLC but it has a great foundation. Please contact my cell if you would like to come take a look at it. (219) 781- one four 4 six. Thanks for looking!!!
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