5 Great Ford Trucks For Sale in the FTE Classifieds
Looking for a new ride? Check out these awesome Ford Trucks we plucked from the FTE classifieds.
1. 1951 Ford F4
Whether you own a farm or not, you can't help but be charmed by this bright red 1951 F4. The old workhorse has received a full restoration and shows only 68,788 miles on the odometer. The original Flathead V8 still chugs along with a 4-speed manual transmission. While the truck is mostly original, it has been converted to 12 volts. Best of all, the asking price of $24,995 doesn't seem too bad at all for this well kept classic.
2. 1975 Ford F-150 Ranger Super Cab
Looking for a solid Super Cab Dentside that won't break the bank? This 1975 F-150 fits the bill and has even served as the current owner's daily driver for the past year. The paint job is new, as are the tires. The owner claims there's no rot either, just a bit of normal surface rust. And even better, there's a 460 under the hood and a slew of new parts so you won't have to worry about fixing a bunch of stuff. Asking price? A mere $7,000.
3. 1949 Ford F5
Here's another nicely restored, early, heavy duty flat bed. This one's a 1949 F5 equipped with a flathead and 3-speed transmission. The blue exterior looks great with a black frame and wooden bed, and the owner claims that the truck has traveled only 200 miles since a $40,000 restoration was completed.
4. 1969 F-100
Looking for the perfect shop truck/driver candidate? This 1969 F-100 looks like the perfect truck for that. Aside from some pretty awesome patina, the owner says it runs and drives well. With a 390 under the hood, reworked brakes, and only a little surface rust, this one has a ton of potential for the $6,500 asking price.
5. 1942 F4
How often do you see 4WD/AWD 1940's Ford pickups? This original Marmon-Herrington converted 1942 F4 is one truly awesome ride that sports an older frame off restoration. A fresh flathead churns under the hood, backed up by a 4-speed transmission. The owner has completed a 12-volt conversion, and the truck looks pretty solid overall. Especially at the $6,499 asking price.
For help with keeping your truck running right, check out the how-to section of Ford-Trucks.com
