"1974 Ford Ranger F-100 360-v8 "red" on 2040-cars
Federal Way, Washington, United States
Body Type:Pickup Truck
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:360-V-8
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Ford
Model: F-100
Trim: RANGER
Drive Type: AUTOMATIC
Mileage: 172,000
Number of Doors: 2
Exterior Color: Red
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Interior Color: Red
>>1974 FORD RANGER<<
~360 Cu. V8~
( VIN#-F10YRT245544 )
EBAY WANTS MILAGE STATED
READS 162K PLUS
VEHICLE CERTICATE READS
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PROBABLY 'EXEMPT' ?
THIS FORD PICK-UP WAS INHERITED FROM MY STEP-DAD. HE PRIMARLY USED' AS HIS CAMPING & HUNTING TRUCK FOR AS LONG AS I CAN REMEMBER.
AN ATTEMPT TO RESTORE BUT NOT FOREFILLED.
THE TRUCK ITSELF IS NOT IN BAD SHAPE. IT DOES HAVE A FEW AREAS THAT NEED ATTENTION TO' AFTER TAKING A CLOSER LOOK. A RUST AREA ON THE DRIVERS REAR BACK PANEL NEAR THE EDGE & ONE CHROME PIECE MISSING SAME AREA. AND A SMALL DENT & HOLE ON TOP OF THE HOOD, LOOKS LIKE SOMEONE TRIED TO PATCH IT UP IT'S BEEN THERE SINCE HE HAD IT.
THE WINDSHIELD DOES HAVE SMALL ARC CRACK NEAR THE BASE' IT'S BEEN THERE AS LONG AS I CAN REMEMBER.
HE WASN'T GOING TO REPLACE IT SINCE IT WAS SMALL AND NOT A DISTRACTION.
I HELP HIM A WHILE BACK IN REMOVING THE HEADLINER' HE ORDERED ONE' SOMEHOW GOT LOST IN TRANSIT' BUT THEY SAID IT WAS DELIVERED?
THE INTERIOR IS SURPRISELY IN GOOD SHAPE AND LOOKS WELL. HE DID INSTALL A AFTER MARKET RADIO IN IT. NOT THE BEST' BUT EAR ENTERTAINING AT MOST.
IT HAS A FULL SIZE CANOPY AND A BEDLINER
THE TRANSMISSION HAD A COMPLETE OVERHAUL BY 'GENERAL TRANSMISSION' IN SEATTLE.
THE TRUCK WAS GIVEN' 4 BRAND NEW 'GOODYEAR WRANGERS-SIZE 31 X 11.50 - R 15 LT - M+S WITH MAG WHEELS..
THERE IS STILL ALOT OF THREAD ON THESE BIG TIRES' SPENDY I THOUGHT AT THE TIME.
SINCE THE TIRES' HE PUT ON A COUPLE OF METAL STEP UPS ON THE TRUCK, AT A YOUNG AGE, BROTHER AND I HAD TROUBLE GETTING IN.
THE TRUCK HAS BEEN SITTING AROUND FOR QUITE AWHILE' DIDN'T KNOW WHAT I WAS GOING TO DO WITH IT. TOOK IT CAMPING A FEW TIMES' DIDN'T HAVE ANY PROBLEMS WITH IT. I DON'T HAVE THAT MUCH TIME ANYMORE IN USING IT' YOU CAN ONLY HAVE SO MANY VEHICLES' SLOWLY GETTING OVER THE DEPARTURE OF MY STEP DAD' I THINK THE MEMORIES HAVE SUBSIDED AND ITS TIME FOR THE TRUCK TO MOVE ON TO A NEW OWNER.
IT'S PRETTY DIRTY ON THE OUTSIDE' WINTER AND ALL' IT'S BEEN RAINING CATS AND DOGS AGAIN IN SEATTLE' NEVER SEEM TO GET THE TIME TO WASH IT. IT DOES CLEAN UP WELL. BUT IT WILL NEED A GOOD SCRUBBING.
360-V8 A STRONG MOTOR' LIKE I SAID DON'T USE IT MUCH ANYMORE' BUT ONCE IT'S STARTED IT'S HEALTHY AND READY TO GO. I GAVE IT A NEW BATTERY' I DISCONNECT IT AS IT IS NOW' WHEN NOT IN USE. I HAD A GENTLEMAN THAT TOOK IT OUT FOR A SPIN' LIKED IT BUT DIDN'T HAVE ENOUGH MONEY' HE SAID HE WOULD BE BACK' BUT YOU NEVER KNOW, SO I'M SELLING IT.
IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS DROP ME A LINE.
I'LL TRY TO GET MORE PHOTO'S AS SOON AS THE MONSOON IS OVER.
I PROBABLY LEFT OUT A FEW DETAILS'
SEE HOW THE GRILL LOOKS' HE WAS GOING TO INSTALL FOG LIGHTS THERE.
CONTACT ME IF YOU QUESTIONS.
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