1973 Ford F100 Custom Shortbox Highboy 4x4 4 Speed Rare!! No Reserve!!! on 2040-cars
Bryant, Arkansas, United States
You are bidding on a 1973 f100 Baby Blue short bed 4x4 truck. It is in excellent condition, No RUST or ROT. It is a 4 speed with granny low which are pretty rare. The paint is Nice it is 2 years old and was painted inside and out. No fading scratches or dents. Floors are solid ZERO rust or rot in them. It has a rebuilt 390 in it that is STRONG. Has a edelbrock intake and carb. Motor has around 5000 miles on the rebuild. Clutch was replaced also. It has power brakes and power steering and had a vintage air a/c installed that blows ice cold. Everything works on the truck. The bed was rhino lined with matching baby blue liner. It has a retro audio radio with ipod controls and 2 6x9 behind the seat. Seat is perfect no rips or damage. Has new dash pad on it so dash is not cracked either. The frame was coated with undercoating, Has a 3 inch rancho suspension lift with brand new gt radial tires and new wheels. Windows have new tint on them. Has a 8,000 pound warn winch that works great. Dual battery set up one battery dedicated for the winch, You can jump yourself off if you had too. All new cab bushings as well as new front axle bushings, Includes a set of dee zee nerf bars also. I have tried to cover everything but probably forgot something so if you have any questions just ask. If you need to call me just send me a contact number and i will get back to you. I think the pictures of the truck speak for themselves. Please feel free to have someone come look at the truck. This is a no reserve auction so if you dont plan to pay please DO NOT BID. Thanks.
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