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1965 Ford F100 Step Side No Rustout Underneath on 2040-cars

US $5,800.00
Year:1965 Mileage:76173
Location:

Cumberland, Ohio, United States

Cumberland, Ohio, United States
Advertising:

1965 Step side.. SC TRUCK

STEP SIDE....LONG BED.....

EXTREMELY RARE  !!

SHORT BEDS EVERYWHERE...

NO RUSTOUT UNDERNEATH

OR ANYWHERE BUT BACK TAILGATE

as seen in pics

TAILGATE GOT RUST ON TOP OF CURVE.. NOT.. ON BOTTOM...

HOW DID THAT HAPPEN ??

TOP OF CAB SOMEONE DENTED IN ONE TIME STANDING ON IT..

 AND INSTEAD OF "POPPING" IT OUT..

by taking out headliner cardboard.. they BOND'D the top PARTS... ...

 NO RUSTOUT ON TOP OF CAB  !!!!!!!

ALL ORIGINAL...

ALL GLASS IS PERFECT.. NO CRACKS OR SCRATCHES...!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

 I TOOK THE FACTORY PLUGS OUT AND POINTS

 AND REPLACED EM......POURED GAS IN CARB... AND IT FIRED RIGHT UP...

 

I bought it from ORIGINAL OWNERS SON...

sat under carport for a few years....Front wheel cyl stuck.. changed that....

I have been driving it to shows for over a year..

ABSOLUTLLY SILENT..... WHEN RUNNING...

 UN BELIEVABLE...

COLUMN SHIFT.. .HAS NO WEAR.....

GOES FROM 1ST TO 2ND SMOOTHLEY......

THIS IS THE KIND OF PICKUP YOU WANT TO FIND TO RESTORE...

352 2 bbl and LOTS OF TOURQE....

IT DOES SMOKE UPON FIRST FIRING UP

 AS THE VALVE GUIDE SEALS HAVE HARDENED

 AND DONT SEAL..

AFTER A COUPLE MINTUES... NO SMOKE... WHILE RUNNING.....

NO SMOKE WHILE RUNNING...!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

THIS THING HAS A LOT OF POWER......ALL ORIGINAL CONDITION...

FORD FACTORY PLUG WIRES STILL ON IT.....

THE ONLY RUSTOUT IS ON THE BACK TAILGATE AS SEEN IN PIC...NO RUST AT THE BOTTOM OF THIS

TAILGATE....HOW DID THAT HAPPEN ?????????????????

THIS TRUCK IS SUPER SOLID....

 

INFO AT 740 638 5059

 

CASH UPON PICKUP.....!!!!!!!!!!!!!

 

CAN BE DRIVEN HOME... after the title is put in YOUR NAME...

ANYWHERE...

 

 

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