Offered for Sale by the California Automobile Museum
Nice 1963 Ford F100 “Unibody” Pickup Truck
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Ford built its fourth generation F100 from 1961 to 1963 and was called then an “integrated pickup” because the cab and box were one piece. They are not actually a “unibody” truck but have a separate body and frame. Several features were introduced on this truck including doors that opened wider and the elimination of the “dog leg” or “knee buster” where the bottom of the curved windshield protruded into the door frame.This pickup was purchased new in the Sacramento area and served the majority of its life as a working vehicle. The current owner (who has known of the truck since 1969 when the previous owner used it to help build his mother’s house) has had the truck for about four years now. New headlights and taillights steering refresh interior and upholstery work rebuilt carburetor upgraded electronic ignition new tires and exhaust are only some of the work performed.Camper shell is believed to have been on the truck since new and was quite expensive when purchased (we have the receipt). Owner has new screens for the shell and you can see the custom storage boxes that were built by the previous owner. Rail sections to extend over the shell are not currently on the truck but are included if desired.Owner has decided to go in a different direction with their classic car collection and has decided to sell this truck.