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1967 Ford F-250 Truck Pickup Camper Special Rare Survivor on 2040-cars

Year:1967 Mileage:169000
Location:

Seattle, Washington, United States

Seattle, Washington, United States

Great condition 1967 Ford F-250 Camper Special that I've had for years but don't use much anymore so needs to go to a good home. 1967 was the first year for the more "square" looking body style that continued into the 70's. This year has a few minor style points that make it unique. The pictures show it accurately. Great as work truck, daily driver or restoration project.

Details:
* 169K miles (assuming the odometer has gone around once, which I'm sure it has)
* 2 wheel drive
* Manual steering & brakes
* Granny gear 4-speed
* V-8 engine (I was told the original 352 was replaced with a 390 but it is virtually impossible to tell just looking at the outside of the motor)
* Flowmaster exhaust

The good:
* Very strong runner and ultra dependable
* Runs cool and tight with great oil pressure
* Drives and stops straight, shifts nice and smooth
* NO LEAKS of any kind. I've had this parked in the same spot for 5 years and there is not a single drop on the pavement.
* Very straight and rust free body with exception of the dent at bottom of left rear panel behind the wheel
* Virtually PERFECT interior, including original upholstery, door panels, door handles, window cranks, armrests, NO cracks in dash pad and every switch and accessory works as it should
* ONE key for doors and ignition
* Nice bumpers, trim and emblems
* Good glass and seals
* Dual tanks - floor switch lever works as does the switch for the fuel gauge
* Solid floors (there was some crustiness along the outer edges which has been repaired with POR-15
* Great tires with original rims and classic dog dish hubcaps

The bad (not much, really):
* A couple of small rust through areas in the bed (shown in pics)
* Paint is thin and there is surface rust (according to the VIN tag, this car should be desert beige but it looks WHITE now)


On Feb-08-14 at 21:59:16 PST, seller added the following information:

Thanks to the gentleman who pointed out to me that there is a brake booster visible in the pics of the engine compartment and yes, I'd forgotten that this does have power brakes but only manual steering.   

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