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1968 Ford F100 Ranger Pickup Truck Restored on 2040-cars

US $12,500.00
Year:1968 Mileage:77000
Location:

Glendale, Arizona, United States

Glendale, Arizona, United States

I bought this truck and restored it in just two months.
It was not restored over a period of years. Many of the parts are under warranty.

The truck has 67,000 Original Box A miles
It has a gas 360, with a 3 speed automatic transmission
No Power Steering, brakes, or AC
Truck has an 8' Bed

Below is a list of what I have done to it.

Truck 1968 Ford F100










NEW PARTS AND WORK DONE ON TRUCK









1 New Paint on Truck


2 Flush Engine Detergent


3 Change Oil & Filter



4 Flush Coolant System


5 New Coolant Fluid



6 Pan Service & Flush Transmission
7 New Transmission Fluid


8 New Starter Solenoid


9 New Gas Tank Sending Unit

10 NewArmrest Set



11 New Door  Weatherstripping Set
12 New L Window Regulator

13 New R Window Regulator

14 New Dash Protector


15 New Seat Rebuild kit


16 New Seat Recover Kit


17 New Fuel Neck Grommet

18 New Rear Chrome Bumper

19 New Rear Bumper Mounting Kit
20 New Rear Bumper bolt kit

21 New Parking Break pad


22 New Brake and Clutch Rod

23 New Break Peddle Pad


24 New Accelerator Pedal


25 New Cargo Lamp



26 New License Plate Lamps

27 New Wire Spark Plug Separators
28 New Gas Tank Connect Hose

29 New Door Lock Grommets

30 New Windshield Washer Kit

31 New Grommet PCV Valve

32 New Rear Bedside Reflector kit
33 New (4) Stock Hubcaps


34 New Bulbs for License Plate Lamps
35 New Ford Mud Guard set Front
36 New Ford Mud Guard set Rear
37 New Rearview mirror


38 New Door Sill chrome plate set
39 New Cargo Lamp Pad


40 New Lug Nut Set



41 New Wheel Studs



42 New Wiper Blades



43 License Plates




44 New Starter




45 New Flywheel




46 New Valve Cover Gaskets

47 Repaired Transmission Leak- Shaft Seal
48 New Horn Billet, Contact, Spring
49 New Door Lock Knobs


50 New 4 Factory Wheels


51 New (4) New Tires



52 New 710 CC Battery





Most of the parts were bought at LMC Truck

I went original with everything.

PLEASE CALL IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS

Mobile 602-312-4526
Email mark@cfcmoney.com


On Aug-19-14 at 06:24:31 PDT, seller added the following information:

 I will provide all receipts for parts and work done on the truck but it is sold as is. May parts have warranties and some labor if it is done in Phoenix at the shop where I had all of the work done.


On Aug-19-14 at 08:43:23 PDT, seller added the following information:

 If you are in AZ and want to come and look at the truck in person call me at 602-312-4526  Mark

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