1976 Ford F-100 / F-150 Ranger Xlt Short Bed Survivor 53,574 Miles on 2040-cars
Wilson, North Carolina, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Year: 1976
Make: Ford
Drive Type: Rear
Model: F-100
Mileage: 53,574
Trim: Ranger XLT Standard Cab Pickup 2-Door
This truck was bought new on January 3 1976 by my wifes Grandfather at Paul Freed Ford Inc. in Waynesboro VA. This was his Sunday truck that he drove only 53,574 miles before his death in 1996. After his death the truck sat in his climate controlled garage until his wife passed away last year. After her death we bought the truck from the estate. This truck is a true all original survivor. The original Med Green Glow Glamor over Hatteras Green Metallic paint is almost flawless and the chrome shines like new! It has a 360 V-8 with power steering. It has the Ranger XLT package with no A/C. The following is a list of things done after I purchased it.
We have a free and clear NC title in hand. The truck runs and drives well. It is available for inspection before auction ends. It is located 10 minutes off I-95 in Wilson NC. Any questions feel free to call at 252-235-7970 (Barry). |
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