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1964 Ford F-100

Sale price: $15,995.00 make an offer

Car location: Fort Worth, Texas, United States

Sale type: Fixed price listing

Technical specifications, photos and description:

Year:
1964
Mileage:
24545
Engine:
292 V8
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1964 Ford F-100 for sale

Current customer rating: current rating for this car(2.05) based on 48 votes
 (844) 582-6139(844) 582-6139

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Very Original, Patina Style Paint, 292 V8, 4 Spd Manual, Cool Vintage Short Bed

Stock #:

4698-DFW

Exterior Color:

Patina White

Interior Color:

Black

Body Type:

Pickup Truck

Transmission:

4 Speed Manual

Drivetrain:

RWD

Engine:

292 V8

Mileage:

24,545

Vehicle Original VIN : F10JR493894
Despite what the TV shows may say, you can still get cool vintage iron for not a lot of money these days. Take this 1964 Ford F-100, which features a unique and purposeful patina finish, a stock interior, and spirited 292 V8 power mated to a 4-speed, all for a very attractive price. If having fun and turning heads in a vintage truck is your goal, there aren't many more budget-friendly ways to do it than this cool short bed Ford.


After Ford's unibody design trucks didn't gain much of a following, a new Styleside design with a separate cab and bed replaced the rather strange 'integrated pickup' F-100s from years prior. That simple change was among many wise decisions made by the Blue Oval that turned the F-Series pickups into the most popular haulers in the world. Trucks like this '64 F-100 helped spark the sales wildfire, with an iconic design that sold record numbers for the brand. Today, they have a great old truck vibe without being so archaic that the styling doesn't translate, and nothing proves that point further than the popularity of the patina look so often seen on vintage builds today. From afar, this truck looks like Poppy's old beater, but close-up you can see that it was all done on purpose. The faded-looking white paint and 'rust' colored undertones mimic decades of character and wisdom imbedded inside, and it was all buried underneath a thick layer of clearcoat to seal in the look for years. Most of these 'patina' vehicles actually have real rust on them somewhere, but from what we can tell, it's all smoke and mirrors on this one. Aside from a small dent on one door and an even smaller blister on the other, this truck is actually really solid, with most of its 'wounds' being self-inflicted for the sake of the theme. Love it or hate it, it certainly attracts attention wherever you park it. No, it's not perfect, that would be contrary to the point, but it's way nicer than you'd expect at this price. Instead, you get loads of character, and a solid bed protected with a full rubber mat that can still get to work. Most of the bright stuff was given the patina treatment as well, including the bumpers (although the rear is largely unblemished), the door handles and badges, and even the front grille that includes integrated turn signals – a popular design that was discontinued after this year. Even the red 'Ford' lettering on the tailgate was made to look like a faded survivor, finishing off the look perfectly.


'Survivor' would be the apropos way to describe the interior, where the cab was largely left alone for decades and shows real-world patina and wear, not the kind conjured up in the paint booth. An upgraded bench seat with an updated black cloth-and-vinyl cover is the cab's only obvious deviation from stock, but it too looks like it's logged several thousand 'dirty denim' miles. Rugged and very spartan inside, it's still a cool place to log a lot of miles, with a big, original steering wheel that feels great in the hands of the driver. Ahead of it is the original all-in-one round gauge that actually still works (although accuracy might be called into question periodically), and some time during the Nixon administration an AM/FM/8-track was added in the center dash, although it likely hasn't worked since the Carter administration. Old school hot rod fans will be happy to see that tall, old-fashioned shift lever that juts out from the transmission tunnel as high up as the steering wheel, and it's topped with a custom knob embedded with the venerated image of Our Lady of Guadalupe. Canonically coronated images of the Blessed Virgin Mary aren't included under the 'Options' part of our website, but the Sisters at St. Casimir's would rap my knuckles if I failed to mention this particular part of the interior. Less pious components include the bare metal door panels with accompanying aftermarket speakers (ready to go if the stereo is repaired/replaced), a heater that actually works, and thick, black vinyl floormats that cover the floors.


The engine is a familiar 292 cubic inch V8, a reliable small block that served reliably in the first Thunderbirds. Topped with an upgraded 4-barrel carburetor, it's still torquey and smooth and remains quite prepared for regular use. Like the interior, the engine bay needed no façade to look dusty, old, and original, as there's plenty of surface rust and signs of use throughout. Look closer and you'll see that those are correct 'Ford' valve covers, the air cleaner has a vintage oil-bath look, and there are even still some old remnants of Ford Red paint on the block. It's not as though the truck's been untouched though, as there are signs of maintenance as well like a newer battery, some newer wiring, and an upgraded radiator up front that keeps the engine nice and cool. The 4-speed manual transmission shifts cleanly and doesn't' have any bad habits, so you can drive this truck pretty much like any other vintage hauler, and you can see from the photos that it's remarkably solid underneath, albeit not sparkling clean. The dual exhaust with glasspack-style mufflers is an obvious, and it gives the V8 the perfect soundtrack up and down the throttle, without being overbearing. With upgraded shocks fore and aft and a heavy-duty rear end out back, you shouldn't be afraid to grab a load of lumber from the local supply store, although a load like that might cost more than the truck itself. Rolling stock includes patina steelies adorned with purposely faded hubcaps and beauty rings that match the theme of the body, and they come wrapped in a set of 235/75/15 whitewall Hankook radials.


This patina F-100 covers more than just the basics and is a lot of fun as-is, or could be the foundation of something truly amazing. Call today!

Vehicle Description

Vehicle Original VIN : F10JR493894
Despite what the TV shows may say, you can still get cool vintage iron for not a lot of money these days. Take this 1964 Ford F-100, which features a unique and purposeful patina finish, a stock interior, and spirited 292 V8 power mated to a 4-speed, all for a very attractive price. If having fun and turning heads in a vintage truck is your goal, there aren't many more budget-friendly ways to do it than this cool short bed Ford.


After Ford's unibody design trucks didn't gain much of a following, a new Styleside design with a separate cab and bed replaced the rather strange 'integrated pickup' F-100s from years prior. That simple change was among many wise decisions made by the Blue Oval that turned the F-Series pickups into the most popular haulers in the world. Trucks like this '64 F-100 helped spark the sales wildfire, with an iconic design that sold record numbers for the brand. Today, they have a great old truck vibe without being so archaic that the styling doesn't translate, and nothing proves that point further than the popularity of the patina look so often seen on vintage builds today. From afar, this truck looks like Poppy's old beater, but close-up you can see that it was all done on purpose. The faded-looking white paint and 'rust' colored undertones mimic decades of character and wisdom imbedded inside, and it was all buried underneath a thick layer of clearcoat to seal in the look for years. Most of these 'patina' vehicles actually have real rust on them somewhere, but from what we can tell, it's all smoke and mirrors on this one. Aside from a small dent on one door and an even smaller blister on the other, this truck is actually really solid, with most of its 'wounds' being self-inflicted for the sake of the theme. Love it or hate it, it certainly attracts attention wherever you park it. No, it's not perfect, that would be contrary to the point, but it's way nicer than you'd expect at this price. Instead, you get loads of character, and a solid bed protected with a full rubber mat that can still get to work. Most of the bright stuff was given the patina treatment as well, including the bumpers (although the rear is largely unblemished), the door handles and badges, and even the front grille that includes integrated turn signals – a popular design that was discontinued after this year. Even the red 'Ford' lettering on the tailgate was made to look like a faded survivor, finishing off the look perfectly.


'Survivor' would be the apropos way to describe the interior, where the cab was largely left alone for decades and shows real-world patina and wear, not the kind conjured up in the paint booth. An upgraded bench seat with an updated black cloth-and-vinyl cover is the cab's only obvious deviation from stock, but it too looks like it's logged several thousand 'dirty denim' miles. Rugged and very spartan inside, it's still a cool place to log a lot of miles, with a big, original steering wheel that feels great in the hands of the driver. Ahead of it is the original all-in-one round gauge that actually still works (although accuracy might be called into question periodically), and some time during the Nixon administration an AM/FM/8-track was added in the center dash, although it likely hasn't worked since the Carter administration. Old school hot rod fans will be happy to see that tall, old-fashioned shift lever that juts out from the transmission tunnel as high up as the steering wheel, and it's topped with a custom knob embedded with the venerated image of Our Lady of Guadalupe. Canonically coronated images of the Blessed Virgin Mary aren't included under the 'Options' part of our website, but the Sisters at St. Casimir's would rap my knuckles if I failed to mention this particular part of the interior. Less pious components include the bare metal door panels with accompanying aftermarket speakers (ready to go if the stereo is repaired/replaced), a heater that actually works, and thick, black vinyl floormats that cover the floors.


The engine is a familiar 292 cubic inch V8, a reliable small block that served reliably in the first Thunderbirds. Topped with an upgraded 4-barrel carburetor, it's still torquey and smooth and remains quite prepared for regular use. Like the interior, the engine bay needed no façade to look dusty, old, and original, as there's plenty of surface rust and signs of use throughout. Look closer and you'll see that those are correct 'Ford' valve covers, the air cleaner has a vintage oil-bath look, and there are even still some old remnants of Ford Red paint on the block. It's not as though the truck's been untouched though, as there are signs of maintenance as well like a newer battery, some newer wiring, and an upgraded radiator up front that keeps the engine nice and cool. The 4-speed manual transmission shifts cleanly and doesn't' have any bad habits, so you can drive this truck pretty much like any other vintage hauler, and you can see from the photos that it's remarkably solid underneath, albeit not sparkling clean. The dual exhaust with glasspack-style mufflers is an obvious, and it gives the V8 the perfect soundtrack up and down the throttle, without being overbearing. With upgraded shocks fore and aft and a heavy-duty rear end out back, you shouldn't be afraid to grab a load of lumber from the local supply store, although a load like that might cost more than the truck itself. Rolling stock includes patina steelies adorned with purposely faded hubcaps and beauty rings that match the theme of the body, and they come wrapped in a set of 235/75/15 whitewall Hankook radials.


This patina F-100 covers more than just the basics and is a lot of fun as-is, or could be the foundation of something truly amazing. Call today!

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Our Fort Worth showroom is located just minutes north of downtown Fort Worth and 10 Miles south of the Texas Motor Speedway on I-35W. We're on Sandshell Drive in the Space Center business park right next to the Coca Cola bottling plant. At over 55,000 square feet, our breath-taking facility was opened in 2012 and houses approximately 300 vehicles, including everything from antiques and streetrods to muscle cars, trucks and the latest exotics. Come check out the historic Fort Worth stockyards and then visit our showroom to see some truly awesome vehicles! We are open to the public and showroom admission is always complimentary.

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With the most knowledgeable and professionally trained staff in the industry, we have expanded nationally and opened showrooms in many major U.S. markets. We operate under the principles of doing business fairly and with the understanding that our customers are the lifeblood of the business. Much of our success comes from the relationships formed with buyers and sellers around the world who have joined us on this incredible journey and made Streetside's rapid growth possible.

Today, Streetside Classics is known as the Nation's Trusted Consignment Dealer; providing sellers and buyers alike with the peace of mind that only comes from partnering with one of the largest classic car dealerships in the country.

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Our Fort Worth showroom is located just minutes north of downtown Fort Worth and 10 Miles south of the Texas Motor Speedway on I-35W. We're on Sandshell Drive in the Space Center business park right next to the Coca Cola bottling plant. At over 55,000 square feet, our breath-taking facility was opened in 2012 and houses approximately 300 vehicles, including everything from antiques and streetrods to muscle cars, trucks and the latest exotics. Come check out the historic Fort Worth stockyards and then visit our showroom to see some truly awesome vehicles! We are open to the public and showroom admission is always complimentary.

Our Global Marketing Reach

We advertise on all the top websites and print publications marketing your vehicle globally, getting it hundreds of views each day.

That's over an $1100 value!

Nationally Trusted

Finance

Financing Classic & Collector Cars

Let our money work for you! With rates as low as 6.00% and an average appreciation of 9.00% a year it doesn't always make sense to pay with cash.

Minimum Loan Amount - $5,000 No Pre-Payment Penalty No Proof of Income (Tier 1 Credit) Terms to 144 months Bankruptcy, foreclosure, divorce – All OKApply Now

About Us

After being in the collector-car business for a decade prior, Donna Robbins opened the doors to the first Streetside Classics showroom in Charlotte, NC in 2008. Armed with a customer-oriented business philosophy and a clear vision for success, she has since led Streetside Classics to an unrivaled sales volume that is currently among the best in the collector car industry.

With the most knowledgeable and professionally trained staff in the industry, we have expanded nationally and opened showrooms in many major U.S. markets. We operate under the principles of doing business fairly and with the understanding that our customers are the lifeblood of the business. Much of our success comes from the relationships formed with buyers and sellers around the world who have joined us on this incredible journey and made Streetside's rapid growth possible.

Today, Streetside Classics is known as the Nation's Trusted Consignment Dealer; providing sellers and buyers alike with the peace of mind that only comes from partnering with one of the largest classic car dealerships in the country.

Charlotte

Atlanta

Dallas / Fort Worth

Tampa

Nashville

Phoenix

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We recognize the need for complete transparency when buying/selling vehicles on eBay. That said, we did not build, modify, or have the luxury of personal ownership that would give us the advantage of knowing all unknown aspects of each vehicle. Transparency is king and we're happy to try and answer ALL questions our customers might have prior to purchasing. Additionally, we welcome and encourage independent inspections (see Inspection statement below).

FEES: A documentation fee of $199 will be added to the purchase price at the time of sale. Sale price does not include any Title, License, Registration, State or Local Taxes or Processing Fees. We recommend you familiarize yourself with your individual state's taxes, transfer, or additional fees.

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