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1967 Ford F100 Ranger Short Bed on 2040-cars

Year:1967 Mileage:8417 Color: and bed floor wear/ condition support the odometer reading being honest
Location:

Akron, Ohio, United States

Akron, Ohio, United States
Advertising:
Engine:352 FE
Vehicle Title:Clear
Condition:

Used

Year
: 1967
Make: Ford
Drive Type: Rear wheel drive
Model: F-100
Mileage: 8,417
Trim: Ranger

Selling my 1967 Ford F100 Ranger Short Bed. All original 8,417 mile truck. 352 FE engine, automatic, power steering, all trim intact, body is straight, and frame is solid. Interior is in great shape, gauge cluster is nice, and floors are solid. Comes with 2003 crown vic front suspension complete including steering rack, sway bar, calipers, rotors, and struts. Body is pretty solid except tailgate and right front inner fender. Transmission is missing. Tailgate is  rusted and right front inner fender has damage from battery leaking. Inner fender repairable. Perfect truck to restore or hod rod. 

Please feel free to ask any questions. Vehicle is for sale locally, reserve right to end auction early.


On Sep-08-14 at 18:43:44 PDT, seller added the following information:

In attempt to answer the questions being asked by email I have added this additional description.


- the mileage shown on odometer is believed to be correct. 8,417 miles. While I am not the original owner/ purchaser of the truck, the vehicle shows no indication of the odometer " turning over". Interior, exterior and bed floor wear/ condition support the odometer reading being honest.

- the transmission is missing. It was removed at one point for repair and was not available when I acquired the truck. There is no transmission installed in the truck nor is there one included in the auction.

- the body condition is overall solid condition. The paint is original, the panels are straight, and the trim is intact. The tailgate is the worst spot on the entire truck. It is rusted through and will need replaced. The right front inner fender has damage from the battery leaking but is repairable. The cab corners have been asked about several times. The right outer cab corner is in good condition, the right inner cab corner is a little soft. Both left inner and outer cab corners have holes in them. Not rotted away but do have some rust holes. The drivers door has a rust hole in it about the size of a nickel. It can be seen in the pictures. The doors open and shut solid with no drop when opened. The glass is all intact and in good condition.  The interior is in great condition showing very light wear. The carpet, seat, and dash are in great shape. The fabric door panels are starting to fade. The floors are solid. This truck is in great shape for being 47 years old.

- the frame is in good shape. It has some rust scale towards the rear but nothing structural. The frame is solid.

- the 2003 crown vic front suspension is complete hub to hub and it is not for sale separately. It is included in the auction. This is a popular and economical independent front suspension swap. Once the original front suspension is removed it is a simple bolt in. It maintains the correct track width and lowers the front end approximately 5-6 inches while giving you 12 inch disk front brakes.

- this truck is the perfect candidate for full restoration, hot rod, or rat rod project.

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