1969 F-100 Ranger Short Bed Rust Free Georgia Truck Auto,disc Brakes, 302, P/s on 2040-cars
Canton, Georgia, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:302
For Sale By:owner
Mileage: 36,911
Make: Ford
Model: F-100
Warranty: None sold as is
Trim: Ranger
Drive Type: Rear
I bought two trucks as a package deal and cant keep both. So if your looking for a 69 ranger short bed look no further. Up for your consideration is a extremely nice well kept daily driven 1969 f-100. This truck has been in Georgia for years, from what I was told by the previous owner. The truck still retains a 69 Georgia licence plate on the front bumper that will come with the truck. It runs and drives great with a later model low mileage 302 and automatic transmission. Its sports a edelbrock performer intake manifold, new edelbrock carburetor, breather, valve cover and more. Truck starts every time with the added electronic ignition, electronic choke, and brand new battery. Its also has power steering and has already had the disc brake conversion done. Engine and transmission runs/shift out great with no problems at all. The brakes are all in working order as they should be and will also come with a brake booster if wanted to convert to power brakes. Truck also rides on a set of aftermarket 15" aluminum wheels that are in great shape. Dual exhaust with factory exhaust manifolds. The interior is really nice considering the age of the truck. The dash pad, seat and carpet are all in really nice shape. Added seat belts along with the AM/FM/CD player. All the glass is perfect with no cracks or no major fogging. All the gauges work perfectly except for the oil pressure gauge at times can be temperamental. Heat works great. The horn is not working and the interior light needs a bulb. All the lights, tail lights, turn signals, emergency flashers, wipers, etc.. work perfectly. As far as the body I guarantee you wont be disappointed! All the chrome seems to be present and there is absolutely no rust holes anywhere on the outside body that I could find to speak of. The inside of the bed is mint with no rust at all. Perfect floor pans,core support, battery tray, front body mounts, tailgate, hood, etc.. I have included some pictures down below of all these areas. I just drove this truck 80 miles with absolutely no problems. This truck is good to go mechanically only needing minor cosmetics, or just enjoy it and drive it as is. This is one of the nicest 67-72 ford truck unrestored body's that I have seen in years. So good luck and you don't want to miss this one! Low reserve
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