1961 Ford F100 Nice Project V8 & Straight 6 Engines, Wiring Harness, Parts, More on 2040-cars
Williams, Arizona, United States
For Sale By:Private Seller
Engine:STRAIGHT 6 AND 302 V8
Year: 1960
Drive Type: MANUAL
Make: Ford
Mileage: 69,000
Model: F-100
Trim: WHITE
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1960 FORD F100 GREAT PROJECT FIND BODY STYLE 12PU APPROX 69,000 ON ODOMETER CLEAN TITLE COMES WITH TWO ENGINES, STRAIGHT 6 IS IN TRUCK, APPROX. 1960, ALSO COMES WITH 302 V8 ENGINE, APPROX. 1973, WE SEARCHED BY SERIAL NUMBER THIS V8 WAS BOUGHT TO PUT IN THE TRUCK, BUT WE CANNOT FIND TIME TO PUT INTO THIS TRUCK V8 COMES W HEADERS, AND WITH UPPER GASKET SET, FOR V8 TO BE SWITCHED IN YOU MUST CHANGE TO V8 MOTOR MOUNTS. THE TRUCK NEEDS WIRING, SO TRUCK COMES WITH $500.00 WIRING HARNESS INCLIDED THAT WE ALREADY PURCHASED. BODY HAS NO NOTICABLE DENTS, BODY HAS LIGHT SURFACE RUST BUT NOTHING DEEP. TRANSMISSION IS 4 SPEED MANUAL. THE WHEELS ARE 1992 CENTER LINE WHEELS FROM A 1992 F150 LARIAT ORIGINAL SEAT IS INCLUDED, THROWN IN THE BACK, IT IS RUSTED UP ALOT, AND TORN UP. THIS IS A PROJECT TRUCK, AND IS BEING SOLD AS IS FOR RESTORATION, AND YOU SHOULD NOT EXPECT TO DRIVE IT AWAY, THIS TRUCK MUST BE HAULED OR SHIPPED. IT HAS NOT BEEN DRIVIN IN 10 YEARS. PLEASE FEEL FREE TO MESSAGE EMAIL QUESTIONS ABOUT THE TRUCK, EVEN TEXT QUESTIONS TO 916-670-3732 FOR QUICKEST ANSWERS. TRUCK LOCATED IN WILLIAMS, ARIZONA |
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