Legend has it that early on in the history of Ford Motor Company a
noticeable lowercase "e" completed the curl at the back of the
cursive F on the Ford name. Henry Ford, and Thomas Edison both had
winter estates in Ft. Meyers, Florida, and shared ideas and cigars.
One Idea that would make Ford a real innovator was the concept of
the assembly line. This original idea came from Edison, and in
deference to him and his idea, Henry Ford honored him in his early
logo with that "e" on the curl, and as they say the rest is
history!
For consignment a worker truck which has been restored a bit,
driven a bit, worked a bit, and enjoyed a lot. Our consigner has
done some work, admits it's not perfect, but overall a nice example
form 1971 that can be reliably driven and used on a daily basis if
you wanted to.
Exterior
A few dents and dings, some paint faults, slight wear on the chrome
and brite-work, a bed that has been used, but presents nicely. All
wrapped in a Torito Red respray from a bit ago. Door handles and
gas filler cap have been sprayed to match the truck. Original
factory wheel covers are on all 4 corners, and we have a mostly
original looking example.
Interior
A large bench seat with tuck and roll broadcloth inside panels, and
vinyl bolsters all in glorious red can be seen stretching form door
panel to door panel. Doors are original and have tuck and roll
vinyl, also in red. A nifty script chromed Ranger badge is imbedded
into the bench back in the center. Looking to the dash we see a
wonderful warm patina instrument cluster, a look that only age can
give. The original steering wheel is in front. Below floats nice
red carpet, with some floor mats above. Painted composite board in
red is the headliner, and the obligatory gun rack is seen mounted
in the rear window.
Drivetrain
As described by the consigner it only left him sit once and that
was the battery, the 390ci V8 could be called "Old Faithful." It is
not the original engine, but since our consigner has had ownership,
the truck has been very reliable. A C6 automatic transmission which
is original and has had a rebuild is attached to the back of the
replaced engine. In the engine bay we can see a new brake booster
and master cylinder, a new steering shaft joint, and have been told
a new fuel pump has been put in.
Undercarriage
Some work done here to remediate rust through on the step ups to
the cabin, body hangers have missing areas due to former rust
problems, and it appears as floorpans have been replaced. The frame
remains sound and has been sprayed in black. Surface rust is also
present, but other than the areas mentioned merely surface rust.
Both glass pack mufflers will need to be replaced as the existing
ones have holes in them.
Not perfect, but a self-described reliable worker, this classic
truck from 1971 is the essential truck to have up at your cabin, or
a backup for the farm. It will not be afraid of seeing some more
work and looking good all at the same time.
VIN Decode
F10YEK22264
F10-F100 2wd
Y-360 V8
E-Mahwah, NJ Assy Plant
K22264-Sequential Unit Number
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