I've recentley been bitten by the Ford Ranger bug and am on the hunt for one to call me own. I came across this California owned 69 F100 Ranger recently and went to check it out today. As a total newbie on most of this and no past experience buying/owning a classic truck I'm hoping to get some advice/guidance from you all. Owner is asking $8500, but says he's negotiable.
Here's what I know about the truck....
- Current owner has owned it for 2 years. He bought it from a local guy who may or may not have been the original owner. I'm guessing he was not as the VIN suggests it was sold to a dealership in Denver back in 69.
- Odometer reads 9,760. The seller is unclear how many times its rollover. I checked the titles for the odometer reading from when he purchased it 2 years ago, but the titles doesn't list the odometer.
- It has a 360 engine 2 barrel carburetor V8, but I'm not sure what that truly means as again I'm a bit of a newbie here

- Has power steering.
- Has front and rear drum brakes.
- He thinks it has original paint, which I could believe, however the hood paint is slightly different in sheen than the rest of the body. It's very subtle, but as if the hood is a replacement or possibly re-painted at some point.
Below is a link to a bunch of photos I took today. Curious about the condition of the underneath. Has some rust, but doesn't look serious to me. Would love some opinions from some of you more knowledgable guys about this. I've also called out a few things in the photos that I'm not are issues I should be worried about or not.
VIEW MORE PHOTOS HERE: https://www.dropbox.com/sh/b4ar9swt8rvx ... g1Cfa?dl=0
I took it for a test drive and it ran pretty well. Started up great although you have to pull up on the gear shift while in park and then turn the key for it to start. Not sure what that's about, but could be that the gear shift is loose?
No strange noises I could tell while driving. The breaks did squeal a bit when pressing down firmly though. One thing I would definitely do if I buy this truck is convert the front drum to disc brakes. This was my first time driving something with drum brakes and I wasn't a big fan. Stopping was a bit more difficult than expected.
The horn doesn't work and as you can see in the photo's the horn ring is a bit wonky. I think it needs to be adjusted or replaced? Doesn't seem to line up in the correct spot with the steering wheel. The horn ring also seemed to be plastic? Is that normal? Felt cheap and I'm not sure if they originally were made from plastic or something more durable like chrome?
Other tidbits...
The driver side door handle on the interior is broken so the door needs to be opened by rolling down the window and opening from the outside. Anyone have any experience replacing interior handles? Is it relatively a easy job?
When driving I noticed having to press the gas pedal almost to the floor when starting from a stop in order to get going. Seemed to accelerate a little slow, but perhaps that's normal for truck like this?
To be honest at $8500 I don't think I'm the buyer as I would really want to covert the front drums to discs right away which I think is pretty pricey. I'd probably want to fix the horn and door handle as well asap. Not sure how pricey that would be though.
Would love some of you alls thoughts on the price and condition of this truck. Am I getting myself into something that will need a lot of work? Is the rust and other things I've pointed out in the photos anything to be concerned with? What about the numbers of actual miles being unclear?
If everything checks out I was thinking of offering around $6500 and hopefully meeting somewhere around 7K after negotiations. Thoughts?
Thanks for taking the time to read and helping educate me. I really am interested in learning more about trucks like these. I think I found a new hobby!
VIEW PHOTOS HERE: https://www.dropbox.com/sh/b4ar9swt8rvx ... g1Cfa?dl=0
Best,
Jared