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Ford F-100 Short Bed Truck 1969 No Reserve Original Ranger on 2040-cars

Year:1969 Mileage:999999
Location:

Nolensville, Tennessee, United States

Nolensville, Tennessee, United States



FORD F-100

1969

SHORT BED RANGER

NO RESERVE

 

You are bidding on my 1969 Ford Short Bed Ranger F-100 truck.  I purchased this from the second owner’s grandson with the intentions of restoring it.  My job and family just haven’t allowed me to find the time.  I am offering this truck at no reserve as my wife wants it out of the garage.  I looked a long time to find an affordable SHORT BED that I could do a frame off restoration.  Everything is original but I would suggest you study the pictures and feel free to email me a contact number and I will be glad to talk to you in person or set up a time for you to come and take a look at the truck before the auction ends.

I liked the truck because I wanted to do an original restoration with matching numbers.  I HAD THE FACTORY WHEELS POWDERCOATED WIMBELDON WHITE AND HAD BRAND NEW TIRES MOUNTED AND BALANCED.  I needed to be able to roll it in and out of the garage.  I was going to punch the 360 to a 390 and leave the 3 on the tree.  I also had plans to swap out the front suspension for a Police Crown Vic and a Mark VIII rear IRS. 

These trucks are only going to continue to increase in value and short bed Rangers are difficult to find.  The auction does not include the Ranger trim pieces as I am keeping them.  The bed is solid, probably the best one I have seen.  The truck has the regular rust spots, tailgate, inner fenders, floor pans, etc.. I have all the glass except the windshield, it was delaminating.

I have tried to list this vehicle accurately.  Please contact me if you have any other questions.  I will not provide a shipping company, but I will work with the winning bidder to help get the truck shipped if the buyer chooses to have it shipped.  

Good Luck and Happy Bidding!!












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