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1969 Ford F100 Ranger Pickup Truck F-100 390 Call Now on 2040-cars

US $19,995.00
Year:1969 Mileage:5312
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1969 Ford F100 Ranger Pickup Truck. This truck has had a recent restoration. New Chrome bumpers front and back. New Chrome Door Handles. New Chrome Ford 100 emblems. New Chrome Ranger emblems. New Chrome Mirror. Professionally sprayed rhino bed. New Chrome gas cap and hoses. New rubber gaskets on front windshield and rear windshield. New Carpet. Nardi wooden steering wheel. Lokar Shifter. New headliner. 9" Rear. Edelbrock Valve covers. Edelbrock Intake. Chrome air cleaner. Headers. New electric duel cooling fan. Please if you have any questions at all, 

feel free to email me or give me a call at anytime. 407-832-1759. 

I am open to all offers. 407-832-1759. 

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