Partially Restored F-350 Stake Bed Truck. Mostly Original. Body And Paint Done. on 2040-cars
Sun City, California, United States
Engine:Stock 292 Y Block
Vehicle Title:Clear
For Sale By:Private Seller
Mileage: 100,000
Make: Ford
Exterior Color: Black
Model: F-350
Interior Color: Black
Trim: Custom
Drive Type: 2 wheel
RESERVE LOWERED! Restoration was started 20 years ago. All body work is done and any body filler was done with lead. Then painted gloss Black. No Bondo. All new weather stripping. New Glass. Windshield is tinted and shaded. Side and rear glass is tinted, in glass. Interior is black Naugahyde. With Blue Oval inserts in seat back and in door panels. New door hardware and window regulators. Engine is the stock replacement. Aluminum Thunderbird Valve Covers. Rams horn exhaust manifolds have been metal sprayed. Many engine parts have been chromed. The stake-bed is a "Ford" part. All parts are there. Needs refinishing and the wood work to be completed. Factory Service Manual and Illustrated Parts Catalog included. Arrangements to deliver can be arranged.
On Jan-31-13 at 09:35:07 PST, seller added the following information:
RESERVE LOWERED! Restoration was started 20 years ago. These are recent pictures. 11/15/2012. All Body work on cab is done and any body filler was done with "lead". Then painted gloss black. No Bondo. All new weatherstripping. New glass. Windshield is tinted and shaded. Side and rear glass is tinted, in the glass. Interior is black Naugahyde. With Blue Oval inserts in back and door panels. New door hardware and window regulators. New wiring harness. The engine is the stock replacement. Aluminum Thunderbird Valve covers. Rams horn exhaust manifolds have been metal sprayed. Many engine parts have been chromed. The stake-bed is a "Ford" part. All parts are there. Needs refinishing and the wood work to be completed. Factory Service Manual and Illustrated Parts Catalog included. Delivery can be arranged. I can help with any questions about the truck. I know the complete history. Just call 760-802-8208.
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