@ No Reserve @ 1969 Ford 250 F Series Ranger. on 2040-cars
Roseville, California, United States
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UP FOR AUCTION is 1969 ford f250 ranger ,this is California vehicle with its original black lic plates. 390 motor still is strong and runs good, automatic transmission shifts smooth, it needs master cylinder and brakes. factory ac needs charging. factory radio. seat need to be upholstered, body is straight, no frame rust, tow hitch this truck will be sold with lien sale papers,as it was lien sale purchase. I had bought many vehicles to restore, I am retired and too old to work on all of my vehicles,i am selling everything,one at a time,its time for someone else to enjoy them.if you have any more questions ,please feel free to email me,i am selling this truck with NO RESERVE.please bid to own. |
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