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Ford 1968 Lunar Green Step Side Short Bed F-100 246 6 Cylinder Engine Truck on 2040-cars

Year:1968 Mileage:100000
Location:

Amana, Iowa, United States

Amana, Iowa, United States
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  • In this auction, we have up for bid 1 original paint 1968 Shortbed Step Side Truck.  This truck is plain Jane, no power steering, no power brakes, radio delete, no air conditioning. Originally a 3 speed on the column.  Converted to a 70's truck 3 speed overdrive top loader style transmission.  I purchased this truck from Austin, Texas off of ebay.  95% rust free truck.  Unfortunately, hood flew open on me so the hood is very badly damaged but you get original hood and a good replacement hood.  Truck needs to be trailered because off tires and recently as developed a small leak in top of radiator.  If you put tires on it and fix small hole in radiator.  This truck has a dent in every panel except for tailgate.  You could drive it anywhere.  Have any questions, feel free to call me.  319-721-2208.  I hate to sell, but I cannot take of this truck.  I don't have space. This truck would make a great Rad Rod Hot Rod project.  
  • THIS IS AN ORIGINAL FORD PART AND FORD PARTS FIT FORDS THE BEST. Please check my other auctions for hard to find FORD parts.  Selling on E-Bay is not free. I have to pay a listing fee then I have to pay a commission based upon the final sale price of the item and then E-Bay again charges me another commission on the shipping costs. They want sellers to ship items for free. If I where selling baseball cards I would do that. I am selling heavy auto parts and cannot absorb the shipping costs. My parts are listed at a very fair start price and there are no shenanigans like others do. They will go for what they go for regardless. That is a TRUE auction.
  • Shipping and handling will be determined by shipping address. Other countries will be determined by shipping address.  Shipping 1-7 days.
  • Payment must be received within 10 days or part will be relisted. Please include your item number with your payment. PAYPAL IS ACCEPTED.
  • NO PERSONAL CHECKS ARE ACCEPTED.
  • Thanks for Bidding and Good Luck!!!

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