1975 Ford F-100 Ranger Standard Cab Pickup 2-door on 2040-cars
Lydia, South Carolina, United States
THIS 1975 F-100 IS A REAL SHARPE OLD TRUCK. IT HAS A STRONG, GREAT RUNNING 351V8. JUST INSTALLED NEW AIR CONDITION COMPRESSOR. AIR BLOWS GOOD & COLD. THE ONLYRUST FOUND ON THE TRUCK IS A SURFACE RUST AT THE VERY BOTTOM OF BOTH DOORS. NOTBAD, JUST WANTED YOU TO KNOW. THEIR IS A CRACK ON THE TOP OF THE DASH. BEAUTIFULNEW MIDNIGHT METALLIC BLUE PAINT JOB. ON A SCALE OF 1 TO 10, I WOULD GIVE THISPAINT JOB A 8.5 TO A POSSIBLE 9 ON WHAT WAS PAINTED. THAT BEING SAID, IT WASVERY STUPID NOT TO PAINT THE DOOR JAMS & UNDER THE HOOD AREA. BUT THAT'SWHAT YOU GET WHEN YOU TRY TO HELP SOMEONE WHO NEEDS THE WORK.(JUST SAYING). THEFLOOR PANS WERE REPAIRED INSTEAD OF BEING REPLACED, BUT IT SERVES THE PURPOSE.IT HAS A SPRAYED IN BED LINER. BED IS VERY SOLID. THE TINT ON THE WINDOWS LOOKAS IF THE WINDOWS ARE SCRATCHED, BUT I'M SURE IT IS THE TINT. TRANSMISSIONIS A C6 AUTOMATIC & SHIFTS AS IT SHOULD. POWER STEERING & BREAKS ARE GOOD ASWELL. PLEASE DON'T LET THESE FEW NEGATIVE AREAS TAKE AWAY FROM THIS TRUCK.IT IS A REAL GOOD & SOLID TRUCK. IF I HAVE LEFT OUT ANYTHING, IT WAS NOTINTENTIONAL. I WILL BE GLAD TO ANSWER ANY QUESTIONS THAT YOU MAY HAVE.
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