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Awesome Little 1994 Ford F150!!!!!!! on 2040-cars

Year:1994 Mileage:192000
Location:

Scotts, Michigan, United States

Scotts, Michigan, United States

 Hello and thank you for taking the time to check out my auction!!

Up for bid is my 1994 Ford F-150 XLT.  This is a great little truck that could be used as a good solid work horse or as a daily driver.  The truck is very solid with little rust. It has the 5.0 V8, which runs great.  I had the cooling system flushed and filled in August 2013.  It also has working air conditioning that will freeze you out of the cab, great for those hot summer days.  I had a new windshield installed in August 2013 due to a stone chip that cracked on the old one.  The windshield was repaired at Belle Tire in Lansing and the glass tech. showed me at how solid the metal was around the windshield which apparently surprised him for the vintage of the truck.  Belle Tire also rebuilt the front brake calipers and installed new brakes and rotors the same day as the installation of the new windshield.  At the end of August I had all new Goodyear Wrangler tires installed on the truck.  Everything on the truck works! The truck has 2 gas tanks and the rear tank does leak, but it does work when fuel is in it.  The bed is in good shape and appears to have had a bed liner in it most of its life, there is one spot where the bed was damaged and is photographed for you to see (appears to be a small crack or rip in sheet metal, has never been an issue for me)  I have used this to haul a small 14ft Aluminum fishing boat around and to haul a few things around.  It is a 5 speed stick shift and the clutch is great. I was told that a new clutch was put in a few months before I bought it, which was in June.  The steering does have a small amount of play in it and has never been an issue to me as it DOES have some miles on it, but the truck drives straight and stops straight  A truck doesn't get to be this age and drive as good as this does without having been well taken care of.  I'm sure this truck wont disappoint you.  This is a great old unmolested Ford that is all stock like the day it was bought and that is why I bought it and kept it that way. 

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