Backstory. Mother in Law is looking for a old truck to use for her business. She sells veggies and flowers, stuff like that. She wants the old farm truck aesthetic. Kinda like this
Obviously a little more "cuted" up
I have a line on a cheapish 68 F100 Ranger
Manual brakes/power steering/heater no AC
2WD Longbed
Body is straight little rust except for under the battery. Cab corners are perfect, floor pans look good.
Tailgate missing - seems to $$$
Floor shifter manual
Had a 360, supposed to have a 390 from a 1ton now. All i can verify with my knowledge is it is indeed an FE
Taken off the road in 99 due to a "seized clutch", clutch pedal is sheered off of pedal box. Clutch pedal repair is available and not crazy expensive if I cant weld it back together
Trim appears to be all present and straight but off the truck
Was left with hood off and air cleaner on with no wingnut. Carb is frozen and there has been alteast a little water intrusion into engine. Has an F250 hood that comes with it
Interior is slightly disassembled, but in good shape, bench seat is soft and not torn, carpet was replaced and looks like it still has most of its color.
White truck with a white interior (black carpet though). Vin tag said it should have been red interior. At this point interior is probably to nice to redo for what they want
The thought it running and driving, convert to power brakes, probably leave the drums all around, make it reliable as possible to put to the farmers market and make a stake bed for it out of rough cut lumber and have their logo stenciled on the door and rough it up to match the patina of the truck.
They initially wanted a dodge sweptline but they are thin on the ground and parts seem sparse, dont think i can hit their budget with a sweptline
Im not a Ford guy and have just recently started paying attention to the old fords. School me on pitfalls, parts availability, things to watch for and values.