1966 Ford F-100 Flareside ,fresh Rebuilt 76' 302 ,76' Power Disc Brakes/steering on 2040-cars
Telford, Tennessee, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Make: Ford
Drive Type: 2wd
Model: F-100
Mileage: 112,000
Trim: Flareside
It is a 66' F100 Flareside 2wd , Aftermarket Gauges (fuel gauge doesn't work) , Power steering and power disc brakes from a 76' F150 (Steers and stops great) , Fresh rebuilt 76' 302 (under 1000 trouble free miles) all new belts hoses , plugs , wires , Billet HEI distributor , alternator and voltage regulator , Starter , Just rebuilt Holley 500 2 barrel , 4 new shocks , New master cylinder , Dual exhaust with welded Thrush mufflers dumped (Runs and sounds great) , C6 auto with external cooler and fresh fluid (shifts great) , 9" rear with 3.50 gears , Floors patched with 18 gauge metal then bedlined , New seat cover , New black and red Ratrod theme paint (looks good) I pulled the bed off to paint behind the cab and it is solid , I also removed all the rotted wood and bolted in a new 3/4" pressure treated 1 piece board so the bed is useable , I removed a coil and a half in the front and every other leaf in the rear (rear had 9 and it rides real well) , The truck runs drives stops and steers very well , All lights work , wipers work , Good Tn title in my name , This is not a show truck but an awesome driver as is , I have the hood just not in the pics , I drive it to the local car shows and it stays in the garage so I just keep the hood off , I also have the metal bed strips and rear leaves I removed . Sure it has a few dents , dings , bondo and rust but Again it is 47 years old and I would jump in and go anywhere in it , It doesn't smoke or leak a drop , Call or txt with any questions 423 557 3632
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