For Sale: 1961 Ford 1/2 Ton Pickup in Greenbrae, California for sale in Greenbrae, CA

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Vehicle Description 1961 Ford F100 pickup.
Purchased for spare parts in 2001 for my 1962 F100, but parts were not needed or used and instead it sat inside my garage for the past 20 years while my 62 was outside.
It is time to let someone else have it to restore and to enjoy.
It is in good condition, originally Corinthian White, it has no major body or frame damage, it is in good running shape and it is able to drive daily.
Only 70,000 original miles.
I am the third owner.
Hagerty.
com values a 1961 F100 at $10,500, for good condition that is capable of daily use.
The previous owner ran it into a snow bank and ended up spending good $ to rebuild the front axle.
A replacement fender is included where the snow bank did some minor damage to the original.
Also the previous owner was careless and the hood flew up, bening the hood framing and hinges.
A replacement hood and hinges are included.
I put in a new starter motor, battery, and radiator to bring it up to daily running condition.
Ther CA license is up to date and it is fully insured.
I use it occasionally for trips to dump or lumber yard or to move furniture and equipment.
The parts and the front axle work increases the Hagerty.
com valuation.
Available to a good buyer will be four original hubcaps.
No price haggling.
  • Year: 1961
  • Make: Ford
  • Model: 1/2 Ton Pickup

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