1954 Ford F 250 Pickup With 9ft Steel Dump Bed V8 Y Block on 2040-cars
Richmond, Kentucky, United States
Engine:V8 Y-BLOCK
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:OWNER
Mileage: 100,000
Make: Ford
Exterior Color: Green
Model: F-250
Number of Cylinders: 8
Trim: none
Drive Type: 4 SPEED TRANS
This auction is for a 1954 Ford F-250 single rear wheel truck with 9 foot all steel dump body. This truck runs and drives with brakes, dump body hoist system works good. The truck has some minor rust in the usual F series places but overall a very solid truck. The engine is a Y block, runs good but does smoke a little, has 4 speed transmission with power take-off for dump hoist. The single rear wheels are extra wide and the front wheels are from camper special. The drivers window glass is missing and passenger side, windshield and back window are cracked. The complete light system needs work, no working taillights or directionals, the heater is not hooked up, the roof has some dents. The exact mileage is unknown. The title will be in my name and is in process being transferred. This F-250 seems to have 1/2 ton front fenders but is a 3/4 ton. You will never loose money on this truck, it's an antique and a useful tool, you can talk your wife into buying it, to save money by using it to haul your firewood. If you have any questions call 859-661-1932 No reserve. See other items listed. Payment, $500 paypal deposit within 3 days and balance in cash at time of pickup.
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