1963 Ford F-100 Custom Cab Pickup

{{lr.item.text}}

$33,000 USD | Sold

Offered from the collection of Jeffrey Day

{{bidding.lot.reserveStatusFormatted}}

  • Offered from the collection of Jeffrey Day
  • A rarely seen unibody Ford truck
  • Believed to be three owners from new
  • A high-quality, correct, and fully detailed restoration

160 bhp, 292 cu. in. OHV V-8 engine, three-speed Cruise-O-Matic automatic transmission, beam axle and leaf-spring suspension, and four-wheel drum brakes. Wheelbase: 110 in.

Ford’s unibody pickup trucks were relatively low-production vehicles, and they were produced only from 1961 to 1963. High-quality survivors are extraordinarily rare, and to find one such as the vehicle offered here, which has known history from new and an excellent restoration, is unusual indeed.

According to an affidavit on file, the F-100 was bought new on April 11, 1963, in Enid, Oklahoma, and it remained in the family until 2002. The paperwork further notes that at that time it had recorded only 72,673 actual miles. It was restored in its correct colors, Corinthian White and Rangoon Red, with the rust-free body, interior, underhood, engine, and transmission all finished to the same very high standard. The engine itself is the optional 160-brake horsepower V-8, which is mated to the heavy-duty Cruise-O-Matic transmission, and it was professionally rebuilt with hardened valve seats to accommodate the use of unleaded gasoline.

Throughout, the chrome can be described as being in excellent condition, and much of the truck has been detailed to original factory standards, with only light signs of use found in the engine bay and undercarriage. The interior is in very nice condition, with the seat upholstered in new old stock fabric, and there are new old stock mats in the floor. The red steel wheels are shod in narrow-stripe whitewall radial tires and decorated with Ford center caps.

Few Ford trucks of this era have this rarity, this presentation, and this history. This is a superb example.