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1962 F-100 Ford Unibody on 2040-cars

US $8,750.00
Year:1962 Mileage:99999
Location:

Abingdon, Virginia, United States

Abingdon, Virginia, United States
Advertising:

1962 Ford F-100 Unibody For Sale

This is a recently restored Ford F-100.  Rare truck.  The bed and the cab are one

piece of metal: no seam between the two.  These trucks were only made a few years.

 

There has been much work completed on this truck.  All of the hard work is done.

I received it when it was about 85% complete.  The metal work, paint and interior

have been done.  It runs good with a 302, four barrel engine and what appears to be

a C4 Transmission.

 

Some new parts include:

--Paint (Beautiful GM Midnight Metallic Blue)

--Interior: New Seat Cover and Interior Painted to match the outside color

--Windshield

--Stereo

--Some Engine work; appears to have aluminum heads

--New dual exhaust

--Total rework of bed

--New tailgate handles

--New rolled pan for rear exhaust

--Some new door and windshield rubber/felts

 

This truck will be a good buy for a person who likes to "tweak" to make a better

truck, but does not have the time to do a ground up restoration.  The hard work

has been completed.  It DOES drive like a truck.  No power anything but you!

 

It is not perfect, but the paint is even (with a few chips) and the metalwork is good.

The engine runs good, but is no power house.  It's a heavy truck.  This would make

a good cruiser for someone at a fair price.  My reserve will be reasonable.

 

We are located in the beautiful Northeast Corner of Tennessee about 8 miles from Interstate

81, near Bristol, Tennessee. 

 

I am not sure on actual mileage on this truck.  It shows 28K miles on the odometer, but the

speedometer will need some cable/gear work to function.

 

Please do not ask about shipping.  We do not provide shipping.  The vehicle is

sold as-is where-is.  We reserve the right to sell the truck before the sale ends,

because it is for sale locally.

 

Thank you for your time and consideration.

 


On Jul-03-14 at 08:25:59 PDT, seller added the following information:

Update: July 3, 2014

I am adding a Buy-It-Now price and lowering the reserve.  A lot of interest in this

truck.  Thank you for your questions.

 

I have totally positive 100% Feedback.  I have not sold anything recently so

my score does not show the history.

 

Thank you for your bids. 

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