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MO 1979 Ford F150 Short Bed

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1979 Ford F150 Ranger 4x4 Short-bed
351M, auto, has ac but not charged-don’t know if it works
Runs good, 4-wheel drive works well
NEW:
Heads (rebuilt), dual exhaust, gas tank, power steering pump and hoses,
hubs, spindles, hubs, rotors, battery, starter, radiator, water pump and steering stabilizer.

The truck is black with black and silver interior.
The paint is faded on the hood and top.
Rust on the outside over the wheel wells and in driver side floorboard
The inside of the bed is in good shape, not rusted.
I bought it from my brother-in-law. He had it for around 10 years and only drove it every once in a while, that’s why it needed so many new parts. It has approximately 20,000-30,000 miles on the rebuilt engine and tranny.
I'm asking $2900 I have a lot more in it than that, but I have too many vehicles and my insurance bill is too high. I’d be glad to send pics and answer any questions you may have. The tires in the pictures are not the ones currently on the truck. Thanks.

Note-Right now it needs a new steering box. It’s drivable, but it needs a new one. I've located one and should have it on some time this week.
 

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Update-Turns out it didn't need a steering box, it just needed some oil on the joint in the steering shaft. It's a good truck ready to go.
 
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Still for sale. $2000 cash takes it. Any lower and I'll just hang on to it. It would make a great project truck. I just have too many vehicles, two teenage daughters (one driving) and I want to put power steering in my bronco! It was my daily driver up until October.
 
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