1968 Ford F100 Flareside (stepside) on 2040-cars
Jonesborough, Tennessee, United States
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			 This is a very nice 1968 Ford F100 Flareside (Stepside), runs, drives, and stops like it should. This is a great daily driver. I have a clear Tennessee Title. Has a 6 cylinder engine with a 3 speed transmission. The glass is good, tires are good, all the lights and turn signals work, AM/FM radio works, the gauges seem to be accurate, the interior is in good condition, and the horn works. The millage has rolled over 100k what's showing on odometer is 33121.   Also included in the sale are Volume’s 1, 2, and 3 of the Shop Manuals, Body Assembly Manual, Wiring Diagram, and the original Owner’s Manual. This truck is in great shape for its age, the tailgate is rough. There is No Warranty expressed or implied. The truck is sold as is, and it is for sale locally, so I reserve the right to cancel early. Shipping arrangements and payment is the buyer’s responsibility. I will assist in loading. $500 Paypal non-refundable deposit is due within 24 hours of the end of sale, with the remaining balance due within 7 days via cash or bank transfer. Truck must be paid in full before pickup.      The truck is located in eastern Tennessee.  Please inspect the pictures closely, or come by and inspect the truck before buying or making a reasonable offer. Thank You                                              | 
	
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