1975 Ford F100 Xlt F 100 Survivor 72k 1 Owner Very Clean V8 Ac Disc Brakes Nr on 2040-cars
Little Rock, Arkansas, United States
You are bidding on a garage kept VERY CLEAN all original1975 Ford F-100 XLT with 71k original miles. This truck is the highly sought after XLT model that came equipped with factory 360 ci engine, A/C, Power disc brakes and automatic transmission. The truck is factory Red and White with Red interior. The truck spent its entire life garaged and pampered and it definitely shows when you see this thing in person. This truck was purchased in 1976 at White County Motor Company here in Searcy, Arkansas and has never been in any accidents or abused. Since this truck has always been garaged and is a Southern truck, its completely rust free and has had no problems associated with the northern vehicles that have corrosion problems from the salt. I'm selling the vehicle for a friend who inherited the truck when his grandfather (original owner) passed away a few years back. The only reason for the sale is he doesn't know much about classic cars, plus he hasn't driven the truck and its only taking up space in his garage. Everything on the truck works as it should. A/C blows cold and the 360 ci V8 purrs like a kitten. Truck runs and drives great and goes straight down the highway with no shimmy or rattles. You can jump in this thing and go, whether its across town or a trip across country. Everything is original including the radio and spare tire under the bed that appears to have never been used. I've included pictures of the original literature that came with the vehicle when purchased including owners manual and warranty information. If you are interested in coming to take it for a drive please email or call and ill be more than happy to meet you. If you're unable to come look at the truck, please have a 3 party come check it out before bidding. I've tried to be as thorough as possible with the description but i'm sure i've left some things out. Don't hesitate to call with any questions and ill try my best to answer them. The truck is for sale locally so seller reserves the right to end the auction at any time. This is a NO RESERVE auction so bid to win. These trucks are getting harder to find and you will be hard pressed to find one in this shape with the low miles this one has. Seller will help with shipping up to 30 miles and will be more than happy to meet the lucky buyer at the Little Rock Airport if you want to fly in and drive her home! Deposit of $500 due when auction ends and full payment within 48 hours. Please do not bid if you have negative or ZERO feedback. I will cancel your bid immediately. I just sold my 73 F-100 in a previous auction and the buyer was more than pleased (see recent feedback) and im confident this truck is actually in better shape than mine.Thanks for looking and Happy Bidding!
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