California Original, 1973 Ford Courier, 100% Rust Free, 67k Orig Miles,gorgeous! on 2040-cars
Los Angeles, California, United States
This is a gorgeous un-restored classic 1973 Ford Courier Pickup
-100% rust free (body, chassis and frame) California survivor -Both front and rear "blue and yellow" license plates verifies it's California heritage since new -67,843 original miles -All original (paint, interior, engine, drivetrain, etc) -Small dent on left rear corner of body/minor imperfections on front valence beneath bumper (see pics) otherwise near flawless -Amazing and lustrous shine on factory original paint (minimal nicks, chips, dings, imperfections) -Runs and drives extremely well -Clutch feels great! -Shifting through all the gears is effortless -Brakes, steering and suspension are all good -Excellent tread remaining on all 4 matching whitewall tires, however upon close inspection there are dry cracks -Nice original interior with a lovely patina -Factory radio delete option -Headliner needs to be redone -You could literally eat off the engine compartment (original plastic is still protecting the factory labels and vin plate) This is a super clean and very reliable classic small truck. The new owner will be impressed with it's overall condition. It would be hard to find another one in such wonderful condition. If you have any questions contact Evan at 310-594-4224 or email. The truck is also available for sale locally and is subject to removal from the auction at anytime should it be sold. Shipping can be arranged worldwide and expedited quickly and inexpensively to your door. Thanks for looking!
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