1970 Ford Truck Sport Custom Short Bed on 2040-cars
Yadkinville, North Carolina, United States
Body Type:Style Side
Engine:302
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Interior Color: Blue
Make: Ford
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: F-100
Trim: Sport Custom
Drive Type: Manual 3 speed on column
Sub Model: Sport Custom
Exterior Color: Harbor Blue
Mileage: 100,000
This is a 1970 Ford Custom short bed. This truck has a set of 15" aluminum alloy wheels off of a f150 ford with new tires on the front and good tires on the back. Looks sharp with these wheels. The 302 engine starts right up every time and has plenty of power and does not smoke. The engine has a new distributor, wires, points, plugs, new starter and a new dual exhaust system front to back with glass pack mufflers and it sounds great, recent oil change. The three speed transmission works as it should. The brakes work as they should and newly redone. The interior is ok but needs a dash pad. It has a seat cover over the original seat but the original seat is in very good condition except for the one panel on the drivers side. All gages work, lights and signals work, wipers work, radio is original AM. All glass is perfect with no cracks. Body has some surface rust but overall is not to bad. you can see the paint is rough and the right hand door has a dent. Both doors close as a ford should. The truck is a candidate for a restore or drive it like it is as a Rat Rod. Bed is solid and not too beat up for the age. Trim is in good shape but could use a polish. The Chrome is in pretty good shape, mirrors and front bumper. I have original jack and tire tool with the truck. The spare tire is with it but I had it taken down to run the dual exhaust closer together. I do not know the actual mileage on the truck but I am sure it is over 100k. Speedometer does work.
Call with any questions. 3364074963 (if you are a scammer, don't text or contact me as I am not an idiot)
If you do not have any feedback don't bid as I will cancel your bid. If you have less than 5 feedbacks please call me prior to bidding. It is frustrating dealing with people who bid without intent to buy.
I have the original wheels with a good set of tires on them for an additional $250.00. (or you can have them and I will keep the Aluminum wheels that are on the truck.)
Thanks for bidding and good luck!
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