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*SOLD* 1961 Ford Econoline Pickup "Strange, yet stylish!"

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Uploaded by on Sep 20, 2008

Check out this rare 1961 Ford Econoline COE truck! This is a rust free California vehicle with a lot of new parts! New parts include: clutch, pressure plate, throwout bearing, King Pins, door seals, window seals, windshield, door handles inside and out, locks, tail lights, parking lights, floor mats, seats, new gaskets in engine, and new Dupont Charcoal paint. Ford Magnum 500 rims and the beautiful Charcoal paint make this truck really stand out, even more than the rare looks! This truck is priced to move and won't last long. Please, call 800-231-3616 for additional details.

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  • @ziggy323 A lot of those cab forward vans are that way. I had a 80s toyaota van that was the same way. There was a huge "hump" between the front seats and you'd take off the shell to get to the engine. Same dynamics as these actually.

  • my dad owns one

  • Amboy Dukes

  • Coolest truck on the planet

    

  • i love econoline pickups,but their handling leaves a little to be desired.But they are cool to drive,with no nose.I also love the 61-62 unibody.My dad had one of each plus a ranchero! he loved having cabs and boxes all one piece

  • @superlizard234 They were vans then too. Modified vans were something all of the big 3 tried for a few years.

  • the engine is in the center console?? why the hell is that, so you can check the oil while you're driving?

  • Rare!

    I have only seen the van version of these, thanks for posting!

  • i'll take that over a 60s volks pick-up anyday. incl A-100 dodge.

  • I found it amazing how the modern Econoline doesn't even represent the old model, Econolines are vans now!

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