1961 Ford F100 Unibody Classic Antique Rare Vintage Pick Up Restoration on 2040-cars
Muskegon, Michigan, United States
Fuel Type:Gasoline
Engine:V8
For Sale By:Private Seller
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Make: Ford
Model: F-100
Options: Leather Seats
Trim: custom cab
Drive Type: automatic
Disability Equipped: No
Mileage: 0
selling my newly restored 1961 Ford F100 unibody, originally from Arizona, the truck was in fantastic shape before we started, we pretty much blocked it out, primed and painted inside and out.
it had a front end from a 1970's style Plymouth fury installed with disc brakes, drives nice, new front end alignment done.
brakes stop good, power steering works good.
new custom exhaust, p40 flow masters, a little loud.
leather power bucket seat out of a 2010 Ford fusion.
new chrome 10" by 15 Rally wheels.
new P295 50 15's all the way around it.
newly rebuilt 440 Chrysler Interceptor RV cam.
headers.
she sounds and runs as good as it looks.
all new door and window seals.
door handles and window cranks.
new emblems.
base coat clear coat.
all new wiring harness from front to rear.
new front windshield.
new front bumper.
new head lights and chrome rings.
new radiator.
still working on speedometer, hope to have that soon.
if you have question, PLEASE email me at dupperbk@yahoo.com
please don't email me though Ebay.
and please don't ask me to except a cashiers check from over seas and then pay your shipping charges I'M not re tart. so please don't waste your time or mine.
I am buying a new boat, so I am not interested in trades.
thanks for checking out my sale.
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