1966 Ford F-100 Pickup on 2040-cars
Sherman Oaks, California, United States
This truck is beautifully presented and has many upgrades to make it a great driving vehicle. Power comes from a later model 302 Ford V8 engine with a Holley 4-barrel carburetor that is coupled to a 3-speed automatic transmission with automatic overdrive and a Ford 9-inch rear end. It has air conditioning fitted and has power steering and power brakes, discs up front. It also has power windows and tilt steering column. The sound system is an Alpine AF/FM/CD Player equipped with Sirius Satellite radio with USB and Audio Jacks. The engine bay is very nicely detailed with lots of bright work, powder coating and cadmium plated hood hinges. Wheels are nicely presented in Grey 5-spoke with nice big Chrome center caps and B.F. Goodrich 235/70/15 tires at the front and 255/70/15 at the rear. The instruments are set in a custom cluster with Oil Pressure, Volt Gauge, Fuel Gauge, and Water Temperature mounted in the center and straddled by the Speedometer and Tachometer. Another nice feature installed is a roof dome light with two individual map lights and two LED foot well lamps that turn on with the door open or by way of headlamp switch. Finished in Marina Blue with Grey Interior.
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Do you guys like trucks?
Wed, Jan 17 2018Do you guys like trucks? If the answer is yes, boy do we have the show for you! The 2018 North American International Auto Show is lousy with 'em. Yeah, we saw the new Ram 1500, Chevy Silverado and Ford Ranger, but that's just scratching the surface. There are big trucks, little trucks, clean trucks, dirty trucks, old trucks, new trucks, red trucks, blue trucks. It's like a Dr. Seuss book. Anyway, we made a little video for you truck nuts (see what I did there?). Check it out above, and if you're looking for more serious coverage of the Detroit Auto Show, we've got it, along with a ton of images and other videos from the show floor. Enjoy! Related Video: Humor Detroit Auto Show Chevrolet Ford GMC Honda Lincoln Nissan RAM Toyota Truck Videos Original Video 2018 detroit auto show
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