This short-bed, two-wheel-drive 1973 F100 Pickup received a full body-off restoration and customization, according to selling dealer Coast Classics, which adds that every “nut and bolt” was replaced. A “thick file” documenting the restoration comes with the truck. An estimated $30,000 was spent on the truck’s paint and bodywork alone. The dealer states that this truck “will cruise effortlessly on the highway and get around town with plenty of power on tap,” thanks to a modified 302-cubic inch V8.
- The engine is a four-barrel 302-cu.in. OHV V8 from a 1990 tang.
- A Racing camshaft was installed.
- An lbrock intake manifold is topped by a y 600-cfm carburetor.
- The engine has a “Cobra” air cleaner and valve covers.
- The engine has a Quick 1 programmer.
- The engine has tubular headers.
- The custom dual exhaust system has turndowns just visible under the license plate.
- The transmission is a 470 four-speed automatic with overdrive.
- The rear end is a narrowed 9-inch unit.
- The bed has custom radius details.
- The interior is “all new,” with three-point harnesses.
- A tro Sound audio head has Bluetooth and an USB port in the glovebox.
- There is an amp under the dashboard.
- A JL dio 10-inch sub-woofer was mounted behind the passenger seat.
- dio speakers were mounted in the doors.
- The leather steering wheel has a horn button.
- An toMeter 8,000-rpm tachometer was installed in the dashboard.
- The glovebox door was signed by Steve en.
- The frame was boxed and powder coated.
- The front suspension features a Crown swap with power steering.
- n Racing Flat Special wheels measure 17 inches in front and 20 inches in back.
- A thick file documenting the restoration and build is included.
- The truck has no issues or needs, per the seller.
- This 1973 F100 Pickup has a 302-cu.in. V8.
- The low stance and upgraded suspension are from a Crown clip swap.
- The frame was boxed and powder coated.
- The interior is “all new” per the seller.
- n Racing Flat Special wheels are wrapped in elli rubber.
The selling dealer states that this vehicle will be sold on a clean title in the owner’s name, which will be provided upon satisfaction of the lien held by the financing bank. The selling dealer, Coast Classics, calls this sharp red 1973 F100 pickup “the perfect mix of retro cool with a hot rod presence.”
Please note: If the winning bidder is a fornia resident, the selling dealer is required by fornia law to register the vehicle in the buyer’s name and collect the appropriate sales tax and registration fees. Out of state buyers will have the title assigned to them but will not be charged the fornia taxes and fees.