1965 Shortbed Fleetside- Pickup Truck- California Survivor- on 2040-cars
Felton, California, United States
Engine:352 V8
Vehicle Title:Clear
Mileage: 42,318
Make: Ford
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: F-100
Trim: .
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Drive Type: RWD
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NO RESERVE HIGH BIDDER WINS :))))
Here is my friends 1965 ford f100 pickup truck. Its very RARE being a Shortbed fleetside. This is a PERFECT truck to build and most desirable model to have being a fleetside shortbed with a factory 352 V8. Restored this trucks are bringing BIG $$$. As many know, the shortbed fleetside's are A MUST HAVE! I was told 1965 was the first year of the twin I-Beam suspension. The truck is being sold as is not running. Its been sitting for several years, I have not attempted to start it, it may be as simple as a battery some fresh gas or ? I have no idea on the mechanical condition of the truck that's why its being sold as is, NOT RUNNING. Is has some cancer as shown in the pictures such as the inside of the bed, the hood, the roof and some minor spots. All the metal is available. The restoration would be easy address or fix compared to all the others I have seen. This would make a great father son project, birthday or graduation present or someone just looking for a really neat project. It has the 352 V8 and automatic transmission. The odometer shows 42,318 and have no idea if there original or not. As you can see the body is SUPER STRAIGHT and best of all the truck is really complete and all the hard to find pieces are original and intact. My friend looked for years as this is his dream truck however, he has now has realized he doesn't have the time or dedication to start on it. This was the best truck he could find as he's a very picky guy. As far as the history, It was sold new in California in 1965, was painted once in the 1980's ans sat for many years. It has a tachometer and gauges which is a nice addition. This is a SERIOUS OPPORTUNITY for those that know about these trucks. Thanks, good luck and HAPPY BIDDING! NO TRADES PLEASE. Overseas buyers are welcome to bid. TERMS AND CONDITIONS: I require a $500 non-refundable PayPal deposit immediately upon auction's end. The final purchase price of the 1965 ford F-100 will be due and paid in full within (3) business days via bank deposit or wire transfer. Once the funds clear, we will forward you the title and the 1965 ford F-100 will be released to the new owner. The final payment MUST be verified and cleared by our bank prior to releasing the truck. Please, do not bid if you are not a serious buyer and do not have funds readily available. As a bidder, you are urged to inspect and/or ask any questions prior to making a bid. By bidding on this vehicle, you understand and accept that you are bidding to own this vehicle; there will be NO warranties, buybacks, or refunds. All sales are final; no exceptions. The winning bidder must contact us immediately via email upon winning the auction. The email must include all your contact details. We will be happy to work with your shipper throughout the entire process. The buyer will be responsible for any/all transportation charges, taxes, and title fees (if applicable). |
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