1966 Ford F100 4x4 Four Wheele Drive 351 Cleveland Rims Runs Great Antique on 2040-cars
Denham Springs, Louisiana, United States
Body Type:truck
Engine:351E cleveland (enforcement)
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:owner
Make: Ford
Model: F-100
Cab Type (For Trucks Only): 2 door
Drive Type: 4 speed 4 wheele drive
Options: 4-Wheel Drive, Leather Seats
Mileage: 116,000
Exterior Color: Yellow
Interior Color: yellow/black
Warranty: none
Number of Cylinders: 8
Trim: 2 door base
up for grabs is my 1966 ford f100 4x4. she runs great and honestly id drive her anywhere. I've taken it to Mississippi and back and drive it around town all the time. starts first try every time. paint was done a few years ago but shows some rust coming through again where it wasn't done right. (very minimal rust) 33inch mud tires were new about a year ago and also have the original chrome rims with street 33 inch tires on them that will be included. title is clean and in hand. the only thing this entire truck is missing is the rear bumper. everything else is all original besides paint of course. interior is in perfect shape. could use power steering cost about $500. the truck is geared very low so I skip 1st gear and go to second. its got a 4 speed in it and it cruses pretty good. the motor is a 351 cleveland. very strong and reliable motor. I found a 351 motor for sale that was redone and was selling for 9000. its a must have style motor from what I understand. this motor and truck only have 116,000 original miles on it. new battery, plugs, wires, dist cap, alternator, belts, four barrel holly carb, chrome air filter, dual exhaust with chrome tips ect. dash has never been cut for a radio or doors for speakers. all buttons and handles are still in tac inside the cab. seat is in perfect shape. and seat belt were added already
looking to sell or trade so I can get a side by side. not the work style but something like a Polaris razor rzr 800 900 can am utv. can pay a cash difference if needed. this truck on nada is worth 10500 and is extremely rare that it is 4 wheel drive. they only made a few hundred of them. I'm also told that in the four wheel drives that the Cleveland motor is called the 351E for enforcement motor, same motor they had in the cop cars back then. insurance on this beast is only 25 bucks a moth for full coverage.
I will consider all reasonable offers though.
feel free to call me at 225-274-six seven 9 six. Jason
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