1967 Econoline pickup 5 window 6 cylinder Automatic Good restoration project

Price: - Item location: Fremont, Nebraska, United States
Description:

1967 Ford Other Pickups heavy duty

This is a 1967 econoline pickup that is complete but needs restoration. It last ran about 4 years ago. It needs all systems restored Brakes, Fuel etc. It hasn't been driven in years. The front brake drums are not usable, it will need a total brake job. Rear drums are ok. Master cylinder is original. The fuel system is complete but needs to be restored. The gas tank is original. The automatic transmission worked and moved last time driven but leaks fluid either from seals or pan gasket. There seemed to be a noise in drive line or rear axle last time driven around yard. The engine seemed to run ok 4 years ago but water pump is leaking. It turns over now but is not running. The glass is good no breaks and wind shield no cracks very few pits. The floor boards have some rust as seen in pictures. under seats and behind seats floor seems good. Under vehicle looks good and complete under rear bumper there is rust on the sheet metal that rolls under. It has the limited slip rear axle. There are some small holes in top of cab where lights or something was once attached. I have put the best pictures I can on to show the vehicle, the biggest dent in front driver headlight area as seen in picture. It has padded dash but has cracks. Heater hasn't been used in years so ???. It has factory 5 lug wheels 14 inch.
It has the 240 engine 150 HP and automatic transmission which is unusual for these vehicles. Steering all original and seems ok.
This would be a real looker when restored and nice options. Last year for this style and for the Pickup
Consider the vehicle needing total restoration I am selling it that way with no guarantees what you see if what you get.
If any question I will get back to you or if you need a picture of an area I will try to help.
The buyer is totally responsible to come get it, if some time is needed for a delayed pickup that's not a problem as long as totally paid for.
The reserve is reasonable if bidding gets close I will drop it.