'69 F100 parts, most too big to ship.

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'69 F100 parts, most too big to ship.

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Hello All,

I have my 1969 F100 Custom Cab Explorer Edition that I am parting out. It's too rusty to save the body. I would like to sell some of the largest parts to someone interested in picking them up here in Northwest Florida. I'm near Panama City. Anyway here's some of what I have left. I'll probably start parting out the engine next week starting with the exhaust manifolds, fuel pump, distributor, carb and intake manifold. This is not complete by any means. I'll post pictures of individual parts if you're interested. Thanks!

FE radiator (360 w/automatic trans connect). $75

Gas tank. $75

Bench seat. $150

Grill $150

360 engine (make offer)

C6 transmission (make offer)

Two piece driveshaft $75

Complete rearend, ratio to follow after I get to tag. $150

Rear window $50

Drip rail $75

SS windshield trim $50

Steering column $75
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Hers the truck before I started parting it out.
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Still got the grille? How much? Shipping to NC
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Can you give me a price on the bed rails ? What kind of shape are they in. If good I'd like dibs on the set. Top rails to be clear.
Thanks, :) Ps. is the steering column telescoping or tilt?
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Do you have the rear window trim ?
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Just a heads up that grill will sell all day long for $600. :thup:
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Hey basketcase, the guy may have got the grill for a lot less, nice of you for chiming in.
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ddcrim » Wed May 04, 2016 9:35 pm
Hey basketcase, the guy may have got the grill for a lot less, nice of you for chiming in.
$200 in sandblasting and chroming and it will sell for $1K tomorrow.
There are trolls here lurching for innocent posters folks. :yes:
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Hello All,

I've been out of town and didn't have access to see if there was any interest in the items. I am still away from home but will return around the 18th of May. I will reply with photos of what I have to the responders. Sorry for the delay.

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I'm just seeing some of the reply's and PM's now. The grill has gotten some attention and I might have undervalued it. With that said I'm not looking to get top dollar, just a fair price for me and the buyer. I'll get some close up photos and post them when I'm home, it's not perfect by any means as it was a work truck in the later years. I'm not a parts flipper, just a regular truck guy. Thanks for the interest.
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Is steering column power steering?? If so I'm interested
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Steering wheel?? color shape?
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Power steering pump & brackets ?
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Here are a few pictures of the grill after I removed it. This is how it looks, it hasn't been cleaned. It is not perfect, it has some minor dents and dings and scratches. The headlight bezels took most of the abuse as you can see. There are guys/gals out there that can make these really shine, but I'm not one of them. I would like the best offer over $150 by next Friday the 27th of May. I will pack it to ship in the meantime, I'm thinking about a cut down twin mattress box or something similar. Shipping will be from 32444.

Again I'm only looking for a fair price for both of us, if it doesn't happen I'll eBay it. The photos are from yesterday. I had to resize them but hopefully the quality is still there.

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More grill photos.
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