1969 Ford F100 Ranger on 2040-cars
Piedmont, Alabama, United States
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I have for sale a 1969 Ford F-100 Ranger. This is the last year of the Ford F-Series Ranger. It has been a complete off the frame restoration from front to back. This truck is in excellent shape. Was restored less than 2,900 miles ago. Is red/white with red/white interior. This truck has been locally owned in the state of Alabama since it was purchased brand new off the showroom floor at Jim Skinner Ford in Birmingham Alabama. Still have the original bill of sale, warranty card, and owners manual. This truck was restored with a new crate 390 engine, Aamco C-6 automatic transmission, custom flow master dual exhaust system . All new radiator, belts, hoses, starter, battery, carburetor, chrome everything, glass, customized fully restored interior. New BF Goodwrinch Radial T/A tires and wheels, shocks, A/C system under hood and inside, new inner fenders, new chrome rails and bumper guards. The list can go on forever. You could drive this truck anywhere. Must see this truck to believe it. Will come with bill of sale only as ALABAMA does not issue titles to vehicles older than 35 years. If you would like any more pictures or more information please feel free to send me an email. Thanks I reserve the right to end this auction early as I am trying to sell locally as well. |
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