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1970 F100 Short bed Resto Mod

  • Location: Phoenix, Arizona, United States
  • Make: Ford
  • Model: F-100
  • Type: Standard Cab Short Bed Pickup
  • Year: 1970
  • Mileage: 135000
  • VIN: F10YRG33060
  • Color: Blue/White
  • Engine size: 302
  • Number of cylinders: 8
  • Power options: Power Steering, Power Disc Front Brakes, Air Conditioning
  • Fuel: Gasoline
  • Transmission: Automatic/Overdrive
  • Drive type: RWD
  • Interior color: Charcol Grey
  • Drive side: Left-hand drive
  • Options: Custom Auto Meter Guages And Bezel, Sony Bluetooth Receiver
  • Vehicle Title: Clean

1970 Ford F-100 Description

Up for your consideration is my 1970 F100 short bed. It is a San Jose built California truck. No accidents and no rust all original sheet metal. Floor pans and cab corners in excellent original condition. This truck is a daily driver. The engine runs strong and has plenty of power with no major oil leaks. Engine temp stays at 170 in 110 degree heat ac on or off, slow traffic or no traffic, it just goes and goes. The exhaust sounds awesome. The overdrive transmission shifts firm and has no leaks, also the O/D can be turned off with the push of a button. I would not hesitate to drive this truck anywhere. It is very reliable and a pleasure to drive. Perfect for a short cruise or a long drive. The paint is in very good condition for being over 10 yrs old. It has its share of chips and minor dings given its daily use and there were two minor spots of rust on the passenger bed side just above the "bump", see before and after pics. Absolutely no rust or rot anywhere else on the truck bumper to bumper, it is a very solid dry desert truck. I get compliments every day I drive this truck. Check out the videos too. If you have any questions I am available at 6023302610, I have many more pics to show via text or email. This is an awesome truck. NOTE: This is a great driving truck, and I will negotiate a reasonable price with the right person. Contact info is at your fingertips.

If you want to buy a cheaper truck there are plenty out there, but this truck is in turn key condition. What people have to figure out is are they willing to take on a project as an amateur thinking they can do a resto project. I promise you it will go way over your estimated budget not to mention the time to do so.

This truck is by far a better investment on the get go,no rust, no accidents, all original sheet metal, very cool upgrades, Clean title. Of course it's all up to you.

There are lots of vehicles that have been purchased with the intent to restore and or modify, but life gets in the way and they usually end up selling for a big loss, do your homework, just saying.


Several modifications done thus far...

1). Fuel injected 5.0, trans E4OD and differential are out of a 92 F150 2WD with a Non posi 3:55 gear ratio. 135,000 miles as of now.

2). Suspension lowered 3" Djm rear spring shackles, FoxRidetech shocks. Rear sway bar.

3). Lowered front springs, front sway bar, new front shocks "KYB" Truck sits level.

4). 75 F150 Front disc brakes

5). Rear mounted 20 gallon fuel tank, "BAM" filler neck rear center of bed under trap door.

6). Shaved tailgate, release lever opposite side.

7). "BBK" shorty headers. 2 1/2" Flowmaster super 40's exhaust exits front of rear tires.

8). "Vintage Air" air conditioning and heating system. Works great!

9). Front bumper is narrowed and bolt holes welded. Brackets welded back side of bumper and bolted to frame.

10). Rear bumper removed and roll pan installed.

11). Euro style LED headlights, very bright.

12). Custom dash with Autometer gauges.

13). New dash pad and dash mat.

14). Upgraded interior, door panels, bench seat, head liner, carpet.

15). 78 Bronco tilt steering column, Grant steering wheel.

16). In dash stereo with speakers in ceiling and doors, will need amp and sub.

17). Factory 15" aluminum wheels, tires ok, but will need be replaced within 10,000 miles

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