1965 Ford F100 12v Cummins Diesel Powered Street Truck! One Of A Kind!!! on 2040-cars
Temple, Texas, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:6cyl Cummins Diesel
Fuel Type:Diesel
For Sale By:Private Seller
Used
Mileage: 0
Model: F-100
Year: 1965
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Trim: Truck
Drive Type: RWD
Up for auction is my pride and joy... 1965 Ford F100. It has a 12v 5.9 Cummins Turbo diesel. It has very low miles from the truck that it was pulled. The whole truck only has about 2500 miles on the build. The truck is custom from front to back. It is bare metal as that is the look I was going for. This truck gets more attention then anything at any shows etc. It's loud and obnoxious. Truck has zero rust. All panels are solid. Doors have all knew felt and moldings. Truck is ready to go! It has a 727 transmission with manual valve body and single disc billet converter, Lokar shifter. It is a brand new less then 600 miles new old stock trans. It has Egt, tach, fuel pressure, water temp, oil pressure gauges. Custom metallic copper powdercoating throughout. Truck is back halved tubular chassis and body has been dropped. Custom Winters Quick change rearend, Willwood Wide 5 Hubs and drive plates, Willwood Disc Brakes, Bilstien coilovers. 15 gallon aluminum fuel cell. Fuel system is all Aeromotive, with billet street pump, fuel filter, all AN steel braided lines and fittings. Aircraft switch panel with push button start, Speedway steering column, aluminum detachable steering wheel. The 5.9 12v Cummins is a non intercooled VE pumped motor, very low miles with no blowby. It has pump work done, Denny T Billet AFC delete, 60mm Turbo with powdercoated cover, customer aluminum charge pipe that's also powdercoated, Hamilton Valve springs, 7x14 Fuel injectors, 4" custom tig welded exhaust stack. Truck runs cool even in the hot summer heat. It's a blast to drive! Has Weld Racing RTS front wheels with brand new tires. Rear has 15x10 wide 5 wheels with fresh 295 Mickey Thompson Drag Radials. Pioneer CD player with aux port. Has two 6" speakers in the custom glovebox. Bamboo headliner. Layers of sound deadener. The list goes on and on....you will not find another truck like this. It has only been run at the track once for a Day of the Drags event. It ran a 13.9 being it ran out of gear. Wasn't built for the track....mostly for the street. Although it could be with a few changes. True head turner.
keywords bagged air bags slammed bodydrop stance static diesel cummins 6bt ls1 ls swap hot rod street rod rat rod custom smoke coal drag apache c10 f1 1964 1963 f-100 chevrolet chevy On Sep-20-14 at 07:36:47 PDT, seller added the following information: I've been getting a lot of messages regarding reserve. It is set at $22500. This truck could not be duplicated or replaced for that amount. Thanks for all of the interest and kind words. |
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