1967 Ford F100 Pickup Red RWD Manual

Price: US $35,000.00 Item location: Kingsport, Tennessee, United States
Description:

1967 Ford F100

Vehicle Details

1967 F100, I have owned it for about 4 years and a before pic from the day I purchased it will be included, I will list everything I can think of but I'm sure I will forget some things, this truck was gone through front to rear, frame off 3 years ago and has less than 2k miles on it since completed.

All original body panels and paint, very solid truck, has some rust in the drivers door bottom corner and some spots on the underside of the hood.

Crown Vic front suspension that has been completely rebuilt every part was replaced that could be, new upper and lower control arms, new steering rack, Viking coilovers.

Cross drilled and slotted rotors all 4 corners.

99 Explorer rear end with a posi and 4.10 gears.

390 out of a 68 Cougar mild street build .030 over forged flat top piston, 10.5 to 1 compression, heads have had minor port work, Comp cam .540 lift, Performer RPM intake, Holley 780 Street Brawler, high flow water pump, stainless long tube headers, Pertronix billet distributor, mini starter, upgraded to a Saginaw power steering pump and a low mount A/C compressor braket to drop it under the upgraded 1 wire 3G alternator.

3 inch stainless exhaust with 3 inch Black Widow Race Venom mufflers dumped at the rear axle.

4 core aluminum radiator with dual electric fans with a shroud, controlled by a Dakota Digital fan controller.

Tremec TKO600 5 speed transmission with a billet flywheel and Hays clutch, white lightning short throw shifter base and running a hydraulic clutch.

Vintage Air sure fit heat and A/C, TMI dash pad, Dakota digital VHX gauges, 14 inch full leather wrap billet steering wheel, complete sound deadner on the inside of the cab with ACC carpet and Lizard skin spray coated heat and sound deadner underneath.

Custom wood bed.

70 Mustang 22 gallon fuel tank under the bed.

20x10 and 20x8.5 Coys wheels with 315/35 and 245/40 tires, fly in and drive it home.