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California 2 Owner Ford Custom F100 302ci Manual 4 Speed Short Wide Bed Swb 170k on 2040-cars

Year:1977 Mileage:170000
Location:

Lone Pine, California, United States

Lone Pine, California, United States
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Penny---2 Owner 1977 Ford Custom SWB F100 4 Speed 302ci Survivor with ONLY 170K No Reserve

Submitted for your approval this week is a stock 2 owner 1977 Ford F100 Custom short wide bed 1/2 ton truck named Penny. This is the EXACT truck that all the collector hod rod car TV shows are looking for. These particular Ford SWB's are pretty darn hot right now. Repeat this is a SHORT STUBBY WIDE BED. Found this cool looking SWB with a for sale sign parked at the local hardware shop close to my house. I saw it & bought it on the same day from the original owner with a handshake. Paid lots of cash out of pocket like $6.5k cash & some trade so it is priced to sell quickly in my humble opinion. Right now I have some large bills.  Wife wanted her new remodeled kitchen & they are NOT cheap let me tell you. With that said & with some regret I am currently offering this unmolested original F100 custom 1/2 ton survivor to the highest bidder. 170K miles are original according to og owner. This particular F100 was built up at the San Jose, California Ford plant according to its Vin number. Repeat this is being represented as a unaltered classic truck. Has clear signed off California title. Currently fully insured & registered till June. Repeat clear title NO games. Has desirable original Ford factory small block performance package. Featuring: Original 302ci or 5.0L. 2 Bbbl carburetor. Manual 4 speed on the floor. Power steering. Power brakes with discs on the front. All the gages, lights, & blinkers seem to work properly. All window glass is good. Both door windows wind up & down as they should with no extra effort. No A/C unit to clutter the engine bay so its relatively easy to work on. Optional white spoke rims with good tires. Original medium metallic copper Ford code paint. Repeat only 170K according to original owner. Runs, shifts, & stops good for it's age. You can both drive it home or trailer it home if you wish. Handles pretty darn good for a truck with both power steering & power brake options. Could easily be a daily driver with some tlc. Body is rock solid pictured. Sparse interior is good for it's age also clearly pictured. NO serious rust issues; Heck, its from the California high desert what would you expect? Has only ONE isolated dent to the rear bed body panel. Also the original chrome front bumper hooked onto something at one time or another which is pictured. Other than that the rest of the body is in near perfect condition. I have left this survivor just the way I got it completely original. Please note: This is a used truck & it may need a little of this & alot of that so be aware of this fact before bidding. Sold as is where is. It is 37 year old & being represented as such.

Truck is located in Bishop, California, 93514 for both pick up "Excuse the pun" or transport service. A $500.00 deposit is due within (24) hours or (1) day after winning bid & full payment is due with (7) days after winning bid. NO Exceptions. I will help load and help with international customs. Call/text Mike @ seven six four three nine eight eight before you bid for any details, inspections, or test drives. I like to chit chat. It is for sale locally & on some other other websites for alot more $$$$ so I may end listing early. Good luck bidding & thanks for looking!


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