1960 Ford F100 Short Bed,patina, Big Back Window, Shop Truck, Hot Rod, Rat Rod. on 2040-cars
Hamilton, Ohio, United States
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Up for sale is my 1960 Ford F100 that was never going to be for sale but here it is. RUNS-DRIVE-STOPS!! GETS TONS OF ATTENTION. This truck is beautiful is so many ways. Its a short bed "Big Back Window" Custom cab truck that fires right up without fail. It currently has a 6 cyl. motor from what I think is a Ford Maverick. Runs good as is but the plan was to upgrade at a later date. C4 automatic transmission with Lokar shifter. New steering wheel, and the bench seat is in great shape. The floor has two areas that will need patched but that's about it . Has new shocks, but needs new leaf springs, the stock springs are a bit old. It also has a new dual exhaust and sounds great. Dash lights work as do the head lights, brake lights, and wipers. Gauges aren't working at this time. Beautiful patina, with Duke City Garage logos and writing. (looks to have been done a while ago but not real from what we can tell.) The patina has not been cleared over, the shine in the photos is rain. Any questions are welcome. If you plan on buying this truck with plans on doing body work, & painting it its not for you. Id rather you not bid. Plenty of other trucks out there to restore. I have three more here in fact, and will be up for sale soon. Thanks & Happy Bidding!! Truck is also for sale locally and I reserve the right to end this auction early.
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