1963 Ford F600 Rampbed Car Hauler on 2040-cars
San Carlos, California, United States
Body Type:TRANSPORTER
Engine:390ci V8
Vehicle Title:Salvage
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Interior Color: Black
Model: Other Pickups
Trim: black
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Drive Type: REAR WHEEL DRIVE
Mileage: 999,999
Sub Model: CAR TRANSPORTER
Exterior Color: White
SELLING MY 63 FORD CAR HAULER, THIS HAS BEEN SITTING IN MY FRIENDS SHOP FOR ABOUT THREE YRS WAITING FOR HIM TO PAINT IT , BUT IT NEVER HAPPENS SO I,VE DECIDED TO SELL IT, BEEN A GOOD WORKHORSE FOR MANY YRS, BUT HAV,NT USED IT FOR SOME TIME OTHER THAN MOVE IT AROUND HIS SHOP ONCE IN WHILE, THE HEADS WERE REDONE FOR UNLEADED GAS NOT TOO LONG BEFORE IT GOT PARKED, FUEL PUMP WAS REPLACED GAS TANK CLEANED & CARB CHANGED LAST YEAR , TIRES WERE NEW A FEW YRS AGO BUT MOST LIKELY FLAT SPOTTED NOW FROM SITTING,WINCH WAS REPLACED NOT LONG BEFORE WE LAID IT UP, PLENTY OF STORAGE WITH THE SIDE BOXES , I HAVE A CHROME GRILLE THAT GOES WITH THE SALE , LOOKS LIKE HELL FROM SITTING AROUND BUT A FRESH COAT OF PAINT WOULD MAKE ALL THE DIFFERANCE , GOOD CANDIDATE FOR A NOSTALGIA RACE TEAM OF CLASSIC CAR COLLECTOR , IT HAS A CA SALVAGE TITLE NOT BECAUSE OF ANY ACCIDENT DAMAGE BUT BECAUSE IT WAS BOUGHT FROM A SALVAGE YARD MANY MANY YRS AGO AS A CHASSIS CAB , BEEN ON A NON OP FOR YRS SO THERE ARE NO BACK FEES SHOULD IT STAY IN CA , THE TRUCK IS LOCATED IN NORTHERN CA , I CAN BE REACHED AT 415-517-5754 SHOULD YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS , PLEASE BE AWARE THIS AN AUCTION FORMAT YOU ARE BIDDING TO OWN IT NOT CONSIDER THE PURCHASE ONCE YOU HAVE WON IT & IF YOU ARE THE WINNING BIDDER YOU OWN IT & WILL BE EXPECTED TO PAY FOR IT NO EXCEPTIONS THANKS FOR LOOKING
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