For Sale: 1963 Ford F100 in Medford, Oregon for sale in Medford, OR

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Vehicle Description We are selling a really clean 1963 Ford pickup truck.
Only 2,809 trucks of this year produced.
It's a long bed F100 camper special with 98,605 miles.
Its a two owner truck.
This truck was bought Brand new and driven until 1978 and then put into storage with all the fluids drained and winterized.
I found the truck in a storage barn and bought it from the Grand daughter of the original owner.
It has a Manual transmission , 4 speed, 292 v-8 engine, and has the (2) original auxiliary gas tanks included for long hauls.
After buying the truck, we had a mechanic rebuild the top end, and we also added the following as well.
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New battery New wiper blades New radiator cap, New gas filter New oil filter New carb kit rebuild New locking gas cap New foam for bench seat Transmission service with new seals New brakes, new brake shoes, New brake booster and brake cylinder New Wrangler tires P235/75R15 It's a good looking truck for 57 years old.
Runs like a champ, needs nothing mechanical.
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Needs a headliner.
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Including for free the auxiliary gas tanks, a extra radiator, and I have a extra 292 engine I will give you too.
We bought the extra engine for a few small original parts we couldn't find locally.
Asking $7,900.
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  • Year: 1963
  • Make: Ford
  • Model: F100

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