Gateway Classic Cars of Charlotte, North Carolina, is proud to list
this old-school 1966 Ford F100. Lower and wider than the previous
generation, the fourth-generation F-Series enjoyed some significant
design changes. The bed sides matching the hood line and window
sill in height are just a few of them that make this truck so
desirable. Brown patina smothers the sheet metal and gives this
vehicle a cool "farm truck or shop truck" look. Don't let that fool
you, though, as a few pleasant surprises await. Enjoy cruising on
the freshly reupholstered bench seat with the air conditioning on
high! The inline 6-cylinder paired with a 5-speed transmission will
allow you to pass a few gas stations on your way to the car show. A
tasteful ride height drop has been achieved using new DJM
Suspension Dream Beams to replace the original Twin I-Beam setup
providing an improved stance and better cornering ability. A dual
cylinder brake master and adjustable proportioning valve enhance
the stopping capability. The fresh wood floor in the bed looks as
good as it functions. When driving this old Ford, an updated sound
system puts the icing on the cake. Don't let this one get away.
Vehicle Details
1966 Ford F100
Listing ID:CC-1621299
Price:$33,000
Location:O'Fallon, Illinois
Year:1966
Make:Ford
Model:F100
Exterior Color:Brown
Interior Color:Black
Transmission:Manual
Odometer:0
Stock Number:CHA5
VIN:GCCCHA5
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