1971 Ford F-100 Custom Standard Cab Pickup 2-door 5.0l on 2040-cars
Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
NO RESERVE !!!!!!!!!!!
PERFECT FOR A GAS MONKEY STYLE BUILD 1971 FORD F100. 42xxx MILES (so the previous owner told me) 302ci RUNS LIKE A CLOCK STARTS IMMEDIATELY NEW RADIATOR & HOSES REBUILT CARB TRANSMISSION OVERHAUL NEW BATTERY DUAL GAS TANKS. JUST TUNED & SERVICED. HAS HAD A CAMPER ON IT ALL ITS LIFE. STRAIGHT BODY DRIVE IT AS IT IS FOR A COOL DAILY DRIVER OR WILL BE PERFECT FOR A GAS MONKEY GARAGE TYPE BUILD OR RAT ROD OR EVEN A FULL RESTORATION. PARTS ARE AVAILABLE FROM LMC TRUCK PARTS & ARE INEXPENSIVE. THIS IS A GOOD HONEST OLD FARM TRUCK & A GREAT DAILY DRIVER. IF YOU ARE AFTER A SHOW CAR DON'T BUY THIS ONE. THE BAD - LEFT MOULDING HAS A SCRAPE IN IT SOME SURFACE RUST IN CORNER OF BED BRAKES WORK BUT HAVE A SMALL LEAK TRUCK IS ALSO LISTED LOCALLY SO MAY BE REMOVED AT ANY TIME. On Jun-30-14 at 16:05:52 PDT, seller added the following information: THE SPEEDO READS 42xxx MILES. |
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