This 1960 Ford F100 is a highly original classic pickup that has
been in the care of its current owner since 1989. Retaining its
original character and vintage appeal, this F100 is powered by a
292 cubic-inch V8 engine paired with a desirable 4-speed manual
transmission mounted on the floor, delivering an authentic driving
experience that truck enthusiasts appreciate.
Over the years, the truck has been carefully maintained and
enjoyed. The current owner has rebuilt the cylinder heads,
installed new valves, and upgraded to hardened lifters to improve
reliability and longevity. The truck remains largely original and
has been repainted twice during its lifetime, with the most recent
repaint completed approximately eight years ago.
Equipped with manual steering and manual brakes, this F100 offers
the classic feel and simplicity of a vintage pickup from the early
1960s. The truck runs and drives well and has been preserved by
long-term ownership spanning more than three decades.
Vehicle History
Current Owner Since 1989
Original Style 292 V8 Engine
Head Rebuild with New Valves
Hardened Lifters Installed
Repainted Twice During Ownership
Most Recent Repaint Approximately 8 Years Ago
Known Imperfections
Mileage Unknown
No Heat
No Air Conditioning
A classic and highly original Ford F100 that has benefited from
decades of ownership and care, offering vintage styling, V8 power,
and the charm of a true American pickup.
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