1974 Ford F100,shortbed,v-8,4 Speed,low Miles,custom Cab,goodyears on 2040-cars
Sonora, California, United States
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THIS AUCTION IS FOR MY 1974 FORD F -100 CUSTOM CAB SHORTBED PICKUP. IT CURRENTLY HAS 69848 ORIGINAL MILES AND IS EQUIPPED WITH A 360 C.I. V-8 MOTOR, 4 SPEED GRANNY TRANSMISSION [rare for a f100 shortbed], LIMITED SLIP REAR END AND FACTORY DISC BRAKES. IT HAD A CAMPER SHELL SINCE NEW SO THE BED IS IN EXCEPTIONALLY NICE CONDITION. I JUST PUT A SET OF GOODYEAR WRANGLER TIRES ON IT A FEW MONTHS AGO. I PURCHASED IT FROM THE ESTATE OF THE ORIGINAL OWNER AND IT RUNS AND DRIVES GREAT. WHAT YOU SEE IS THE ORIGINAL PAINT. AT ONE TIME IT HAD AFTERMARKET AIR BUT ALL THE REMAINS IS THE DASH VENTS. THERE IS NO A/C EQUIPMENT ON THIS TRUCK BUT YOU CAN ADD IT BY GOING TO VINTAGE AIR OR ANOTHER MAKER. THE SEAT BOTTOM IS TORN AND SO IS THE FLOORMAT WHICH IS NORMAL FOR THE AGE. YOU CAN GET NICE QUALITY REPLACEMENTS FROM DENNIS CARPENTER REPRODUCTIONS. PLEASE ASK ANY QUESTIONS DURING THE AUCTION AND WE WILL ANSWER THE HONESTLY AND ACCURATELY. THERE WILL BE NO NEGOTIATING AFTER THE AUCTION.
A $500 NON REFUNDABLE DEPOSIT IS REQUIRED AT THE END OF THE AUCTION AND FULL PAYMENT IS DUE WITHIN 72 HOURS. WE DO NOT ACCEPT PAYPAL FOR THE BALANCE DUE TO FEES. WE WILL WORK WITH YOUR TRANSPORT COMPANY IF YOU DECIDE TO HAVE IT SHIPPED TO YOU. IT MUST BE PICKED UP WITHIN 2 WEEKS UNLESS WE AGREE TO OTHER CONDITIONS BEFORE THE END OF THE AUCTION. THANK YOU FOR LOOKING |
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