1971 f100 parts for sale

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andys1971f100
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1971 f100 parts for sale

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I have some small parts for sale. I prefer pay-pal if possible. I'm not sure of the shipping costs yet. I plan to use the us post office. So if you are interested in something email me your address and i will go to the post office to find out how much it will cost to ship then i will let you decided before you purchase if you want it or not. I can send pics of the parts on request.


F100 EMBLEMS:(lft & Rt) $40 for both
Door Handles: INSIDE: $20 for both or $10 each
Outside Handle $30 for both or $15 each
Door Window Crank: $10 each
DOOR LOCKS WITH KEY: $25 each or $40 for both with keys
Gauges: $50
Heater Controls: $25
Heater Core and fan motor assembly $40
Switches:
Ignition With Key $15 ( i have 2 igniton switches with keys)
Hazard light $10
Cargo lt& switch $20
headlight switch $10
Neutral Safety Switch $10
Cigarette lighter $10
Ash Tray:$5
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Do you still have the Neutral Safety Switch?
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Yes i still have the neutral safety switch.
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I would like the cargo light assembly and also interested in neutral safety switch if the other guy does not buy it. Will be shipped to 39564.

Email me at david.peto600@gmail.com
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Do you have the lock assembly/ latch for the tool box on the lower side ? or did the '71 have that ?

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do you have a fan shroud by any chance?
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Would you happen to have a long wheel base truck bed for a F -100? 72 Styleside thanks
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Do you still have the cigarette lighter?
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Good afternoon. A real nutcase stole my 71 F-100, and then used it to burglarize the Flagship Store of REI here in Seattle. He abandoned my truck with the full load of loot on the street. If I can figger out how to upload a photo, I will. The REI folks were happy to get my phone call, and came to my house to pick up the stuff. Their estimate of the value is about $6000. There's more to the story for later.

My problem is that when he ditched the truck, he took the ignition switch, keys, AND the bezel nut that secures the switch to the dashboard, so I couldn't drive my truck home. I found replacement switch/keys, but finding the nut to hold the whole set-up in the dashboard has stumped me. You don't, by chance, have one of those nuts that holds the switch, do you? This truck is older than the majority of people on this planet, and I'd like to keep it rolling and safe. 300 I6, homely but faithful.

Update! LOCATED a bezel nut from a reasonably local fellow who rebuilds/reconstructs our vintage trucks!

If I can delete this entire post, I will, otherwise it is still an interesting story. The Jerk. These trucks are older than most people on this planet. Best to you all, Glen Moore
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