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Reserve Removed: 1968 Ford F100

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$16,500

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High Bidder:  krod094486

No Reserve

Highest Bid: $16,500 (USD)

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Location:

Cedar Rapids, Iowa 52404

Seller:

Dealer

Engine:

300ci I6

Transmission:

Manual

Odometer:

61,778 (Mi)

Chassis/VIN:

F10ADD42260

Carfax:

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Highest Bid: $16,500 (USD)

High Bidder:  krod094486

No Reserve

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Location:

Cedar Rapids, Iowa 52404

Seller:

Dealer

Engine:

300ci I6

Transmission:

Odometer:

61,778 (Mi)

Chassis/VIN:

F10ADD42260

Carfax:

Lot Number:

13868585

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Vehicle Story

This 1968 Ford F-100 pickup is a long bed Styleside example that was originally purchased for use on a ranch in Texas prior being used as a driver by its second owner who now offers the truck in restored condition with 61,778 miles on the odometer. Power is produced by a 300ci inline-6 cylinder engine paired with a column-shifted 3-speed manual transmission which was swapped in place of the original plant at an unknown date and the truck is equipped with mechanical brakes and steering. Located in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, this 2-owner 1968 Ford is offered with a clean title in the seller's name. 

Finished in what appears to be Peacock Blue (M1638), the seller reports that the body was repainted while under prior ownership at an unknown date. Exterior features include slatted wood side panels on the bed, a black bed liner, squared-off wheel well openings and white pinstriping along the side of the body to match the white bumpers and grille. 

Steering and braking systems are both mechanically operated and equipped to handle a set of paint white wagon-style steel wheels wrapped in thin whitewall tires. Suspension is standard for the model year and consists of a leaf-sprung solid axle rear end with a coil-sprung independent system on the front. 

The interior is outfitted in a mix of blue, black and white with white vinyl upholstery over bench seating, matching door skins, steering wheel and headliner and black carpeting with a black dash pad. An aftermarket JVC stereo head unit comes mounted in the dash and additional equipment includes a heater/defroster, manually cranked windows, vent windows and an aftermarket foot-shaped gas pedal. 

Instrumentation is framed by the stock  3-spoke steering wheel and consists of a set of three horizontally opposed dials including a 100-mph speedometer and gauges for fuel level and coolant temperature. the 5-digit odometer is reported to show 61,778 miles, however, it is unknown whether or not the number is accurate. 

A 300ci inline-6 cylinder engine was swapped in place of the original 240ci plant and comes paired with a column-shifted 3-speed manual transmission dressed in signature Ford blue finish. The date of the swap is unknown but the engine bay appears to be in well kept factory-looking form and the seller notes no issues with running and driving performance. 

Additional photos of this 2-owner 1968 F-100 have been made available for viewing in the image gallery. 

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Comments & Questions

November 03, 2021
04:44 PM

BID: $16,500

November 02, 2021
09:33 AM
Seller

New dash cover has been installed as well as some new brake lines, brake pads and wheel cylinders. Dash pad cover photo attached

November 02, 2021
08:50 AM

BID: $11,950

November 02, 2021
07:45 AM

BID: $11,600

November 01, 2021
06:09 PM
Seller

We have installed a new dash cover and will upload new photos

November 01, 2021
05:57 PM

BID: $10,900

October 31, 2021
07:12 PM

BID: $9,500

October 30, 2021
08:24 PM

BID: $8,500

October 29, 2021
04:59 PM

BID: $5,600

October 29, 2021
04:57 PM

BID: $5,500

October 29, 2021
01:55 PM

BID: $4,200

October 29, 2021
09:18 AM

BID: $4,100

October 29, 2021
08:39 AM

BID: $4,000

October 29, 2021
07:30 AM

BID: $2,500

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