1966 Ford F250 Camper Special Completed Frame Off Restoration on 2040-cars
New Cumberland, West Virginia, United States
1966 Ford Camper Special 4X4. Frame off restoration. 400m engine. Edelbrock 750cfm carb. Edelbrock intake crane preformer Cam Duration- INT: 204 degrees EXT: 214 degrees Lift- INT: 486 degrees EXT: 512 degrees. Competition Springs valve springs. Stock crank, pistons, and rods. Edelbrock high flow oil pump. MSD distirbutor wires and ignition. Dana 60 rear, Dana 40 front. 353 gears. Stock C6 transmission. Bedliner coating in bed, under entire body and fenders. 1978 Frame and running gear. 2,314 miles since rebuild. Current mileage showing on odometer: 39,608. Lifetime mileage unknown. For questions Call 304-387-294four ask for Scott
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