1969 F100 Short Bed, Shop Truck, Lowered , Rat Rod, Gas Monkey, Patina,barn Find on 2040-cars
Westland, Michigan, United States
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1969 ford f100 short bed, 240 six cylinder factory automatic. I purchased this truck from Arkansas about 6 months ago and put a lot of work and money in it so it would be reliable and fun. Selling this truck so I can move on to the next project. This truck gets all kinds of attention and compliments everywhere I go and most recently went to the Woodward dream Cruise and had Richard Rawlings from GAS MONKEY GARAGE sign the glove box. I believe the truck to have actual miles at 75,125 but the title states otherwise so have to go with that. Truck has need getting 20-22mpg and ive gotten as good as 24mpg. Lots of new parts! I've listed them below all parts have less than 600 miles on them. Truck is sold as is and no warranty! Truck is a fun reliable truck with some cool patina and sits low. Truck will also be listed for sale locally so I may end auction at any time! Call or message me with any questions @ 734-634-1427 please dont bid if you dont intend to pay for it! Thanks and happy bidding! List of new parts as follows...... Rebuilt transmission with new torque convertor, four brand new tires 235/75r15, front lowering I beams by DJM, Rear shackle and hanger kit also by DJM, Also DJM shocks front and rear. Front and rear u-joints, new trans mount, new front brakes including wheel cylinders/hoses, new front king pins, new radius arm bushings, new optima battery, new radiator, new water pump and thermostat, new upper and lower hoses, new fuel pump, carburetor has been rebuilt,new starter, new battery cables, new fuel sending unit, new front windshield including new rubber, new rear rubber seal, new rear view mirror, complete tune up cap/rotor plugs and wires and points condenser. Rear diff fluid changed and recent oil change.
NOTE*** Also have additional pics I can text or can text pics you request. Thanks! On Sep-01-14 at 19:16:04 PDT, seller added the following information: *********Also can text viedo of truck and have a lot more pics to share.
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