Ford F-100 From Texas, Styleside, Stepside, Short Bed.. No Rust, V-8, Auto, B&m on 2040-cars
Sylvania, Ohio, United States
WOW WHAT A BEAUTIFUL TRUCK WITH JUST THE RIGHT TOUCHES ON THIS BAD BOY. EXTREMELY WELL DONE PAINT JOB WITH GHOST FLAMES THAT WRAP THE HOOD AND FENDERS APPROX 8 YRS OLD STILL SHINES BEAUTIFULLY, THE REAR BUMPER READS ABERNATHY MOTOR CO. ABERNATHY TEXAS. THE 390 V8 RUMBLES AND SOUNDS LIKE A TRUCK SHOULD, FULL DUAL EXHAUST, BRAND NEW 4 BARREL HOLLY CARB AND B7M SHIFTER. THIS BABY HAS A TON OF POWER AND RUNS AND SHIFTS GREAT.60,900 MILES AND NO RUST ANYWHERE. WE BELIEVE IT HAS A 9INCH REAR END BUT ARE NOT SURE, HAS THE BEAUTIFUL WOOD BED. DONT MISS OUT ON THIS ONE IT TURNS HEADS WHEREVER IT GOES USE AS A WEEKEND CRUISER OR TAKE IT TO SHOWS AND ENJOY. WE ARE A SMALL FAMILY OWNED DEALER AND DO HAVE A DOC FEE OF 249. WE DO COLLECT SALES TAX WHERE APPLICABLE. FEEL FREE TO CALL ME ANYTIME WITH ANY QUESTIONS OR PICK UP THE PHONE AND LETS MAKE A DEAL. I REQUIRE A 500 NON REFUNDABLE DEPOSIT AT AUCTIONS END AND BALANCE TO BE PAID BY WIRE OR IN PERSON. THANK YOU, A GREAT INVESTMENT THIS STYLE TRUCK WAS ONLY BUILT FROM 1961-1963 NADA CLASSIC BOOK AS OF TODAY IS GREAT SHAPE IS $27,700 UP FROM $25,700 LAST QUARTER FORD TRUCK ARE ON THE MOVE AND WILL ONLY GO UP IN VALUE!!! 419-490-0109
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