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1963 Ford F100 Unibody Restomod Well Done Beautiful Condition Very Sharp on 2040-cars

Year:1963 Mileage:96000
Location:

Cincinnati, Ohio, United States

Cincinnati, Ohio, United States
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SUPER SHARP 1963 FORD F100 UNIBODY RESTOMOD IN BEAUTIFUL JAVA GREEN



HIGH QUALITY GORGEOUS 2001 PORSCHE JAVA GREEN

STRONG AND SMOOTH RUNNING AND RELIABLE  FORD 5.0L H.O. EFI MOTOR

AOD AUTOMATIC OVERDRIVE TRANSMISION

9" REAREND WITH 3.50 GEARS

POWER RACK AND PINION STEERING

POWER 4 WHEEL DISC BRAKES

HAS AC COMPRESSOR ALREADY INSTALL ONLY NEEDS FEW PARTS TO GET AC WORKING IF DESIRED

IDIDIT TILT STEERING COLUMN

MUSTANG II IFS WITH TUBULAR A-ARMS AND DROP SPINDLES

BEAUTIFUL 18" AND 20" COYS WHEELS

MONROE SHOCKS

SCREW IN BALL JOINTS

BRAIDED GAS LINES, HIGH AND LOW PRESSURE

16 GAL FUEL CELL UNDER THE BED

MUSTANG FOX BODY ELECTRIC FUEL PUMP IN FUEL CELL

OPTIMA RED TOP BATTERY

OVERSIZED ALUMINUM RADIATOR

12 CIRCUIT WIRING HARNESS

BILLET STEERING WHEEL

SUPER NICE WHITE INTERIOR

EXCELLENT BLACK CARPET

PAINTED AND PINSTRIPED AND DETAILED DOOR PANLES

EXCELLENT CLEAN AND DETAILED DASH AND GAUGES

SUPER SOLID UNDERSIDE...PAINTED SEMI-GLOSS BLACK

CUSTOM MADE BED COVER...FULLY REMOVABLE IF DESIRED

PINE WOOD BED FLOOR

ALL NEW RUBBERS AND WEATHER STRIPPING

NEW ANTI RATTLERS AND RUN CHANNELS IN DOORS

THE BODY:
  • SHAVED DOOR HANDLES
  • SMOOTH REAR BUMPER
  • SMOOTHED FRONT BUMPER FILLER
  • FILLED STAKE POCKETS
  • FILLED GAS HOLE
SUPER STRAIGHT AND SOLID BODY...GREAT FIT AND GAPS.....DOORS AND HOOD OPEN AND CLOSE GREAT!

VERY HIGH QUALITY BASE/CLEAR 2001 PORSCHE JAVA GREEN PAINT...CUT AND BUFFED MIRROR SMOOTH....PAINT LOOKS AWESOME!


THIS A SUPER NICE WELL DONE F100 UNIBODY RESTOMOD WITH GREAT DRIVETRAIN AND GREAT OPTIONS, RUNS AND DRIVES GREAT...DRIVE ANYWHERE....20MPG ON HIGHWAY.   LIGHTS, TURN SIGNALS, WIPERS AND HEATER  ALL WORK AS THEY SHOULD, HORN AND SPEEDO DOES NOT WORK.  BEAUTIFUL PAINT AND INTERIOR AND DETAIL.......COMPLETE TURNKEY TRUCK READY TO SHOW AND/OR DRIVE RIGHT AWAY!!





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1963 FORD F100 UNIBODY RESTOMOD SUPER SHARP 





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IF YOU NEED SHIPPING I HAVE A SHIPPING SOURCE THAT HAS VERY REASONABLE RATES AND SHIPS IN A TIMELY MANNER.

 

IF YOU NEED FINANCING HERE ARE SOME VERY GOOD SOURCES:

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TERMS:

Notice To Bidders: High Bidder to send $700.00 non-refundable deposit within 48 hours of the close of this auction. Funds to be paid with Certified Check, Bank Transfer, or Cash in person within 5 days of auction ending.   All sales final. Vehicle is sold in "as is " condition. All inspections and confirmation of condition are the responsibility of the buyer.  May sell to the highest bidder if reserve is not met and will entertain offers before end of auction. I reserve the right to terminate this auction at any time. Shipping costs are the responsibility of the purchaser but I will try to help anyway I can. Negative feedback bidders or ZERO feedback bidders please contact me before bidding. Do not bid unless you intend to buy. Thank you and good luck! You are entering into a legal binding contract to purchase the vehicle described above. If you do not intend to purchase this item, do not bid! Bidders must be able to pay cash or have all loans pre-approved before bidding on this vehicle! Unqualified bidding, Deadbeat bidding, or Auction interference will be subject to legal prosecution to the fullest extent of the law. Thank you very much for your understanding.

 

 

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1963 FORD F100 UNIBODY RESTOMOD SUPER SHARP 



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