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1969 Ford F250 Ranger on 2040-cars

Year:1969 Mileage:134000
Location:

St. George, Utah, United States

St. George, Utah, United States

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    •  Check it out , 1969 Ford ranger F250. The truck has a 390 2bbl engine,C-6 auto trans . P/S, Power disk front brakes ,Factory A/C ,AM radio ,3.73 dana 60 rear end. The engine and drive line work great ,the engine has has 20,000 miles on rebuild along with the trans, I was told, no doc. I drove the truck 65 miles and was very happy with the way it ran and handled. Very good brakes ,no shimmy in the steering and the truck was smooth ,very few rattles. I will part this truck if it does not sell. Its getting hard to find one with the A/C cab, the a/c is all intact and was told it needs R12 ,the compressor is not froze up. I did notice a power steering leak. On my 65 mile trip I ran the truck 65-70 mph, speedo works. The truck has rust in all the usual places, good tires . If this is something your interested is contact me for more info. Title in hand.I believe this truck could be driven along way if you have enough gas money. Fly in to Vegas and drive it home. The truck is located in Saint George UT , 2 hrs from Vegas...Call 616-446-8352 for more info. Ask questions, I will get back to you before auction ends.....

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  2. Condition -used

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  4. Manufacturer -Ford
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On Dec-21-13 at 12:47:08 PST, seller added the following information:

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