1961 Ford F100 4x4 Truck - Divorce Special
Make: |
Ford |
Model: |
F-100 |
Type: |
Standard Cab Pickup |
Trim: |
Fleetside |
Year: |
1961 |
Mileage: |
41769 |
VIN: |
F10CR421827 |
Color: |
Blue |
Engine: |
292 |
Cylinders: |
8 |
Fuel: |
Gasoline |
Transmission: |
Manual |
Drive type: |
4WD |
Interior color: |
Black |
Vehicle Title: |
Salvage |
Item location: |
Lincoln, California, United States |
1961 Ford F-100 Fleetside Additional Info:
I got this truck from a friend that was going through a divorce and just wanted to get it out of the judgement to the ex-spouse. I have full ownership and just want to get my money out of it and move on to the next project. This project has been fun, but I need to move on.
I am selling my 4x4 manual, long bed, 1961 F100; it has been a fun project but due to life changes I am ready to sell it too. It has a y block 292 motor in it with lots of new parts! Motor runs great and running gear is set to go.
Holly Performance carburetor
Edelbrock Air Filter
New Spark Plugs
New Spark Plug Wires
All new wiring harness (about 98% wired, all mechanical components wired and extra wiring for new components as desired)
New BF Goodrich A/T tires all around. Not even one mile are on these tires.
New aluminum radiator (I also ordered new 12v electric dual fans, they come with the truck but original fan still installed.)
New gaskets on original exhaust manifolds
New fan/alternatorbelt
The truck is salvage titled due to being bought at an auction but, this is a great truck! Registered and ready to go to the next new owner.
This truck is ready to be painted with a beautiful custom coat of paint! Then it would be an amazing classic truck. Many of these models go for more than $35,000 when completed!
Contact me to schedule a showing and if this truck were to be brought back to a full original state, it would be worth $20k - $35k (estimated). The Ford F100 4x4 models first came out in 1959, however the 1961 models were the first year to mass produce the 4 wheel drive truck.
Please send me any of your questions and feel free to make a reasonable offer.