Beautiful 1971 Ford F100 Short Wheelbase Truck on 2040-cars
Camden, Arkansas, United States
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Up for sale is my dad’s old 1971 Ford truck, short wheelbase. We have seen many good times in this truck, but the time has come to let it go and let someone else have the pleasure of driving this old girl. It has a strong running 351 Windsor engine with a Ford AOD (automatic overdrive transmission). This transmission has the same power in the lower gears but the overdrive provides better gas mileage at highway speeds. It is in good condition. It also has dual exhaust that has a good muscle sound. The truck has power steering and overall is in very good mechanical condition. It has a beautiful paint job, which is the original Boxwood Green with a white top. The interior is very good and is as clean and neat as can be. The tires are fair and are white lettered, which adds a lot to the looks of the truck. This truck is not perfect and is probably a #3 show truck. It is an excellent daily driver. We have driven this truck all over the state of Arkansas. The truck starts, drives, rides, sounds and looks good and gets a lot of "thumbs up!" If you have any questions please call my dad at 870-574-2861. He is hard of hearing so make sure you talk loud and slow. You can also email me on Ebay if you have a question. We have a clear Arkansas title. The buyer is responsible for shipping. If you pick it up in person you must have cash. If you are having it shipped we must have a cashiers check or money order only. No personal checks or wires. I must have a $500 deposit through Paypal as soon as the auction ends. This deposit is non-refundable. To see a short video of this truck on Youtube just click on this link: http://youtu.be/bKqYZG5QfqA |
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