1969 Ford F100 Flareside Stepside Short Bed Big Block on 2040-cars
Columbus, Mississippi, United States
Engine:390
Body Type:Pickup Truck
Vehicle Title:Clear
For Sale By:Private Seller
Exterior Color: Red
Make: Ford
Interior Color: Black
Model: F-100
Number of Cylinders: 8
Trim: pickup
Drive Type: 2wd
Mileage: 90,000
Nice daily driver or easy restoration. Runs, drives, and stops well. Drive it home. Less than 1000 miles on rebuilt 390 with stock bore and crank. Edelbrock Performer 390 aluminum intake and breather. Holley 4 barrel carb. New starter, solenoid, and alternator. Heads reworked when engine was done. Headers with new true duals, sounds great. Electric fuel pump. MSD coil. C6 auto trans with shift kit new less than 2 years ago with B & M floor shifter. Nice interior with later model bench seat. Aftermarket headliner with 4 built in speakers. Dash is original, not cut up. Front disc brakes, not power, drum rear. Front tires nearly new, rear tires nearly gone. Nice aluminum rims. Bed floor is a sheet of plywood with a rubber mat-I do not have the original bed strips or a tailgate. All glass is good and windows roll up and down easily. Dash gauges come and go. All lights and wipers work. No horn. Heater hoses disconnected by previous owner- not sure why. Frame, floors, and cab are all very solid with no rust. Small areas of rust through on passenger door and both front fenders have been patched with bondo. Only other rust through is on passenger inner front fender under battery. Included in sale is a factory power brake booster, power steering pump and factory under dash AC setup with all wiring and cable-no under hood AC parts. About the only thing this truck needs is new rubber around doors and around door glass, no leaks though.
Clean Mississippi title in hand. Can not offer delivery at this time, sorry. Truck must be picked up. Will assist with shipping, loading, etc, any way possible, but shipping is buyer's responsibility. Long term secure storage not a problem if paid for in full. $500 deposit within 2 days of auction ending, full payment within 10 days of auction end. For full payment I will accept cash in person at time of pickup, bank check, personal check, or money order. Checks must clear before truck is moved. Please ask any and all questions before bidding.
Thanks for looking and good luck. Phillip 662-425-9032. Call or txt anytime. If I cant answer I will call back asap
Ford F-100 for Sale
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