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1963 Ford F-100 Base Standard Cab Pickup 2-Door 4.8L

Make: Ford
Model: F-100
Type: Standard Cab Pickup
Trim: Base Standard Cab Pickup 2-Door
Year: 1963
VIN: F10CD360185
Color: Black
Engine: 4.8L 4786CC 292Cu. In. V8 GAS OHV Naturally Aspirated
Cylinders: 8
Fuel: Gasoline
Transmission: Manual
Drive type: RWD
Interior color: Red and Black
Vehicle Title: Clear
Item location: Frisco, Texas, United States

1963 Ford F-100 Additional Info:

Truck purchased from original owner in North Texas by central Texas hot rod shop. Shop lowered truck and rebuilt the original engine. I purchasedthe truck as a project for me and my son, addedthe disk brakes, new stainless steel brake lines, new chrome front bumper and new behind the seat gas tank. We stripped the seat, hadthe frame sand blasted and paintedbefore taking it to Sue from Fast & Loud to have new cushions and cover made. Three on the tree and drives great for a 50 year old truck. Hot rod shop replaced shocks when they dropped it. I added a RAMs horn exhaust manifold and dual Magnaflow exhaust. Includes all exterior trim pieces. The front grille and exterior trip have all been covered with plastidip which is a removable paint that peels off. I could not decide on putting a clear coat or painting the truck, so I did neither. The truck looks fantastic with water on it so I know aclear coat and rat rod look would work great for this shop truck. Yours to decide. The engine runs great, theonly things I did to it was addingtheexhaust system and I replaced the fuel pump. New battery about a year ago.
I also have a new replacement front windshield and gasket that will come with the truck. I have a bucket of additional parts and such.
The bed has a coat of rust but is not rusted through. The only spots that are rusted through are quarter sized inthe drive and passenger entry wells. One small spot in the floor but really solid throughout.
I also replaced the radiator with a replica replacement radiator so looks like it would have originally.
Turn signal indicator shown missing is now replaced.