1973 Ford Truck F100 Xlt Ranger Swb Nice Truck on 2040-cars
Cabot, Arkansas, United States
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1973 FORD XLT RANGER SWB 351W AUTO THE BODY IS VERY NICE. THE PAINT IS ABOUT 3 YEARS OLD IT WAS PAINTED BACK THE ORIGINAL COLORS. I WOULD SAY THE PAINT IS A 7.5 OUT 10. THERE ARE 2 SPOTS ON THE TAILGATE (SEE PICTURE) AND 1 SMALL SPOT ON THE HOOD LIP (SEE PICTURE) THE TRIM IS IN AVG. SHAPE.THERE ARE A FEW PIECES WITH SCREWS IN IT AND SOME SMALL DINGS (SEE PICTURES) VERY GOOD DRIVER COND. THE TRIM ON THE BACK OF THE CAB IS MISSING.THE MOTOR IS A 351W BUILT BY MEMPHIS PERFORMANCE AND IT SOUNDS SWEET. HAS A NICE RUMBLE!!!! THERE IS A SMALL CAM, INTAKE 4V HEADERS M/T VALVE COVERS AND 3 INCH EXHAUST THAT RUNS OUT IN FRONT OF THE REAR TIRES. THE TRUCK DRIVES GREAT AND RUNS REALLY GOOD!!! THE INSIDE IS A 8 OUT OF 10 WITH NEW SEAT NEW CARPET NEW HEADLINER NEW PADDED DASH ALL NEW DOOR SEAL RUBBERS AND NEW SEAL PLATES NEW WINDSHIELD AND GASKET NEW BACK GLASS AND GASKET THERE IS NO RADIO!! OIL WATER TEMP GAUGES, THERE IS A B&M SHIFTER AND A GRANT STEERING WHEEL. THE TIRES ON THE REAR OF THE TRUCK ARE SHOWING WEATHER CRACKING IF I WERE GOING TO DRIVE ON A LONG TRIP A PERSON MIGHT WANT TO PUT REAR TIRES ON THE TRUCK THE TRUCK HAS NEW BUSHINGS ON THE FRONT NEW STEERING BOX NEW U JOINTS BRAKES AND IM SURE IM MISSING SOME THINGS MOST OF THIS WAS DONE ABOUT 2 YEARS AGO THE TRUCK IS A VERY GOOD DRIVER TRUCK AND MAYBE SOME WEEKEND CAR SHOWS ITS NOT A 100 POINT SHOW TRUCK BUT A VERY DRIVER MAYBE A LITTLE NICER I WOULD DRIVE THE TRUCK ANYWHERE ITS THAT GOOD OF A TRUCK!!! IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTION FEEL FREE TO CALL OR TEXT 501-541-0889 OR CALL 501-519-2477
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@jasoncammisa pulls fuse 27 on 4cyl #2015mustang EcoBoost. Both stereo & engine go quiet. #FakeEngineNoise #busted! pic.twitter.com/WNzQefCbtQ
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