1972 Ford F100 Ranger Xlt Original Paint, Survivor on 2040-cars
Hennessey, Oklahoma, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:360
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Sub Model: xlt
Make: Ford
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: F-100
Trim: ????
Drive Type: rwd
Mileage: 99,999
1972 Ford F100 Ranger XLT
Truck has 360 engine with 3 speed automatic tranny
Has frigidaire under dash a/c system but needs compressor and hoses so it is in not working condition.
Has some rust issues on lower fenders and on driver side front cab mount where they commonly collect mud.
Paint inside and out is all original, doesn't look like and body work has ever been done or touch ups with paint.. Has been waxed so much has almost can see through paint to primer seems like.
truck runs really good and tranny shifts like a dream. the shifter is even real tight, doesn't fall down when take out of park to put into gear, you can feel every gear you want to put in
needs exhaust work, has cracks on the old manifolds but sending a good set with truck as can see in the bed picture, so is pretty loud when running and makes it sound like a turd lol. but runs fine starts every time
Truck is really a fun truck to drive , me the wife and kids all load up and go cruising all time in this thing, my wife doesn't want me to sell but I have plenty of other old cars and not enough time to drive them all. hate seeing it set around. that's why I started it off at her bottom dollar. She told me if no one bids on it then I have to keep and sell one of my favorite cars.
it also has a second gas tank under bed in front of driver side rear tire and switch is by driver seat on floor. never used it has no cap on it, but it is plastic. was told it was a factory option but don't know.
also the factory storage box built in side of bed is in great condition too of course it is galvanized metal so wont rust out.
inside of bed is pretty straight doesn't look like has hauled much of anything
does need new tires, and a good home
any q's please send message I will answer as quick as possible
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