SOLD
on July 27, 2017
$3,495
1965 Ford F-100
Vehicle Details
Listing Description
1965 Ford F100 Truck All original parts is with it and ready for restoration. Built in November of 1965 with a 1966 grill end of the year model. 1965 Ford F-Series Pickup Trucks. On its surface, the 1965 F-100 didn't look much different than the previous year's truck, but there were important changes under the sheet metal. Ford introduced its Twin I-Beam front suspension on all 2WD models, giving the trucks a more car-like ride while maintaining work-truck strength. Front leaf springs were replaced with coil springs, and the twin axles were held in place by large-radius arms. Splitting the axles allowed each wheel to travel over bumps and potholes independently, resulting in a much smoother ride. In 1965, Ford replaced its long-used 292 cu. in. V8 with a 352 cu. in. FE series engine rated at 208 hp. and 315 lb./ft. of torque. The name Ranger was first used in 1965 and referred to a package featuring bucket seats, carpeting and an optional console, all geared toward the increasing number of buyers who were looking for a pickup that was comfortable and sporty as well as functional. This truck is in great shape considering it's a 1965 model. Very little rust on body and all original parts.Doors: 2
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