1971 Ford F100, Sport Custom, Austin Texas Truck All its Life True Survivor

1971 Ford F-100 Sport Custom

Technical specifications of Ford F-100 1971

Price: -
Item location: Austin, Texas, United States
Make: Ford
Model: F-100
SubModel: Sport Custom
Type: Standard Cab Pickup
Trim: Sport Custom
Year: 1971
Mileage: 85,668
VIN: F10YKL64538
Color: Blue
Engine size: 360
Number of cylinders: 8
Fuel: Gasoline
Transmission: Automatic
Drive type: RWD
Interior color: Blue
Drive side: Left-hand drive
Vehicle Title: Clear
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No Price Reserve, Can be Yours bySaturday
1971 Ford Truck F100 True Survivor, Austin Texas All its Life
Everything Works, Nothing wron, No Smoke or Burning Oil
Perfect to keep driving it or make a great restoration, truck is been driven once every 2 weeks for 5-10 miles
CurrentTexas Inspection till April-2018
This truck is Insured with Hagerty, and the following information is from their site
An Original like this Truck goes between $10.800 to $17.800, With a fresh paint and a couple of touch ups, price goes over $25.000MODEL OVERVIEWHistory of the 1967-1972 Ford F-Series,While Ford's line of light duty trucks looked to be all new in 1967, it was actually based on the previous generation's architecture from 1961 through 1966, only with new styling. Prominent features included a pronounced horizontal crease that bisected the bodywork, straight-edged wheel well openings, and a more intricate grille assembly. Trim levels were standard cab, Custom Cab, and Ranger. Also new for 1967 was the first factory cataloged crew cab, albeit on ¾-ton and larger pickups.

Powertrain availability continued from the previous year, but in 1968 the V-8 engine options were significantly changed. The 352-cid Y-block was dropped, replaced with 360- and 390-cid V-8s. These mills were FE (Ford-Edsel) architecture engines, the former essentially a destroked 390 for better torque. Also for 1968, like all vehicles sold in the U.S., the F-100 now had side marker reflectors; on each side, one was on the lower rear corner of the box side and one integrated into the side hood emblem.

The small-block 302 V-8 was added to the option list for 1969; while 1970 saw both a new grille structure and the introduction of a now popular series, the XLT—specifically the Ranger XLT. The XLT featured color-keyed full carpeting, pleated cloth and vinyl seats, extra insulation, even more bright trim and a wood-tone tailgate panel.

Additionally, a spring special Explorer package was added - exclusively painted Grabber Blue and Explorer Green. Models for 1971 made do with minor trim changes, along with the chrome front bumper and bright aluminum grille being standard, ending the era of painted grilles for entry level pickups at Ford. Trim levels were now Custom, Sport Custom, Ranger, Ranger XLT, and the spring special Explorer. The 1972 model year was essentially a carry-over, before the F-Series was replaced by a new generation for 1973.

This era of F-series continued previous generation's trend by becoming more car-like in equipment. Notable options now included power steering, power brakes, simulated vinyl roof, remote control mirror, AM/FM stereo radio, and factory installed air conditioning.

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While Ford's line of light duty trucks looked to be all new in 1967, it was actually based on the previous generation's architecture from 1961 through 1966, only with new styling. Prominent features included a pronounced horizontal crease that bisected the bodywork, straight-edged wheel well openings, and a more intricate grille assembly. Trim levels were standard cab, Custom Cab, and Ranger. Also new for 1967 was the first factory cataloged crew cab, albeit on ¾-ton and larger pickups.

Powertrain availability continued from the previous year, but in 1968 the V-8 engine options were significantly changed. The 352-cid Y-block was dropped, replaced with 360- and 390-cid V-8s. These mills were FE (Ford-Edsel) architecture engines, the former essentially a destroked 390 for better torque. Also for 1968, like all vehicles sold in the U.S., the F-100 now had side marker reflectors; on each side, one was on the lower rear corner of the box side and one integrated into the side hood emblem.

The small-block 302 V-8 was added to the option list for 1969; while 1970 saw both a new grille structure and the introduction of a now popular series, the XLT—specifically the Ranger XLT. The XLT featured color-keyed full carpeting, pleated cloth and vinyl seats, extra insulation, even more bright trim and a wood-tone tailgate panel.

Additionally, a spring special Explorer package was added - exclusively painted Grabber Blue and Explorer Green. Models for 1971 made do with minor trim changes, along with the chrome front bumper and bright aluminum grille being standard, ending the era of painted grilles for entry level pickups at Ford. Trim levels were now Custom, Sport Custom, Ranger, Ranger XLT, and the spring special Explorer. The 1972 model year was essentially a carry-over, before the F-Series was replaced by a new generation for 1973.


AS IS - NO WARRANTY
This vehicle is being sold as is, where is with no warranty, expressed written or implied. The seller shall not be responsible for the correct description, authenticity, genuineness, or defects herein, and makes no warranty in connection therewith. No allowance or set aside will be made on account of any incorrectness, imperfection, defect or damage. Any descriptions or representations are for identification purposes only and are not to be construed as a warranty of any type. It is the responsibility of the buyer to have thoroughly inspected the vehicle, and to have satisfied himself or herself as to the condition and value and to bid based upon that judgement solely. The seller shall and will make every reasonable effort to disclose any known defects associated with this vehicle at the buyer's request prior to the close of sale. Seller assumes no responsibility for any repairs regardless of any oral statements about the vehicle.
A non-refundable $500.00 deposit is due immediately. I will contact you once I receive confirmation that a $500 non-refundable deposit was accepted. The remainder is due within 7 days. If no contact is made within 24 hours we reserve the right to re-list the vehicle or sell it otherwise.SHIPPING: I can set up shipping for you After full payment is been made in person by the buyer.If you are not sure about something, please ask! Do not assume anything not listed is included. We reserve the right to cancel transactions for excessive negative feedback. I am also selling the vehicle locally so I do reserve the right to end the listing if the vehicle is no longer available for sale.Please do not select the option to buy the vehicle unless you are serious about owning this vehicle.

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