Ford F-150 (1993)
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Used |
“Using words from Kelly Blue Book for "Good" condition: free of any major defects. The paint, body and interior have only minor blemishes, and there are no major mechanical problems. There is very little surface rust on this vehicle. The tires match and have substantial tread wear left.Specific body blemishes are a bump (or whatever you call the opposite of an indentation) on the right side of the hood, a small dent or two in the lower passenger-side door area, a dented right rear corner and complementary dent in the bumper there, and imperfections along the top of the bed sides, in front of the chrome rails. I supplied enough photos of the interior so that you can see that it is very good, but with some wear in spots, and some cracks in plastic parts.” |
Year: | 1993 | VIN : | 1FTEX15NXPKB57223 |
Mileage: | 150,000 | Number of Cylinders: | 8 |
Make: | Ford | Transmission: | Automatic |
Model: | F-150 | Body Type: | Extended Cab Pickup |
Trim: | XLT | Warranty: | Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty |
Engine: | 5.0 V8 | Vehicle Title: | Clear |
Drive Type: | RWD | Safety Features: | Driver Airbag |
Fuel Type: | Gasoline | Exterior Color: | White |
Disability Equipped: | No | Interior Color: | Red |
Buda, Texas, United States
Vehicle description
This very nicely maintained 1993 F-150 XLT spent its first 19 years as the "baby" of an elderly gentleman in West Texas, a region that stays very dry. He put approximately 148,000 of the current 150K miles on it (I rarely drive it, as you can see by the 2000 miles I"ve added in the past 7 years). His son told me that his dad"s were mostly highway miles, as his father lived far out from Lubbock, and drove to the doctor"s office regularly for himself and his wife. This truck has been in Central Texas for th e past 7 years, where we get some rain, but not much, and there"s never any road salt. The point is, there is almost no rust, except for surface rust under the frame and a small rust spot in the bottom back corner of the passenger door. The paint still looks very good, but it won"t last forever. By this time it deserves a fresh paint job, and new stripe decals.
The red carpets still look great, and are covered with black floor mats. The back seat cover is perfect, and the front is, too, except a ripped corner at the left front of the driver"s seat. That"s why I bought a hand-made seat cover to put on it, which is a good looking addition to the interior, matching the truck"s colors.
Everything is working well, except that the electric fuel pump for the rear gas tank needs to be replaced. The front gas tank"s electric fuel pump was replaced approximately 100 miles ago, and BOTH gas tanks were removed, professionally cleaned and reinstalled.
Here is what else I have replaced in the past 2000 miles: Idler pulley Distributor cap and rotor Spark plug wires Spark plugs Upper and Lower coolant hoses Fuel filters Thermostat Battery (new 1/2017) Windshield wiper motor Ignition coil Air conditioner Compressor Converted to R134A refrigerant (AC blows cold enough to cool you well, even in Texas) New radio/CD/MP3 player (original is included, too) Reproduction 1956 Ford F-100 inside rear view mirror, to replace the one that fell off of the windshield glass (they never stay up for long after that). Whenever I drive this truck in town, every pickup truck driver that I pass (whether Ford, Dodge or Chevy) turns their head to stare at this beautiful F-150 XLT pickup. You"ll see the same thing happen. People will ask you, "Is it for sale?" or will give it some nice compliments. Everybody likes this truck, and for good reason. It"s a classic.
The red carpets still look great, and are covered with black floor mats. The back seat cover is perfect, and the front is, too, except a ripped corner at the left front of the driver"s seat. That"s why I bought a hand-made seat cover to put on it, which is a good looking addition to the interior, matching the truck"s colors.
Everything is working well, except that the electric fuel pump for the rear gas tank needs to be replaced. The front gas tank"s electric fuel pump was replaced approximately 100 miles ago, and BOTH gas tanks were removed, professionally cleaned and reinstalled.
Here is what else I have replaced in the past 2000 miles: Idler pulley Distributor cap and rotor Spark plug wires Spark plugs Upper and Lower coolant hoses Fuel filters Thermostat Battery (new 1/2017) Windshield wiper motor Ignition coil Air conditioner Compressor Converted to R134A refrigerant (AC blows cold enough to cool you well, even in Texas) New radio/CD/MP3 player (original is included, too) Reproduction 1956 Ford F-100 inside rear view mirror, to replace the one that fell off of the windshield glass (they never stay up for long after that). Whenever I drive this truck in town, every pickup truck driver that I pass (whether Ford, Dodge or Chevy) turns their head to stare at this beautiful F-150 XLT pickup. You"ll see the same thing happen. People will ask you, "Is it for sale?" or will give it some nice compliments. Everybody likes this truck, and for good reason. It"s a classic.