1970 Ford F250 Highboy Fire Truck 21,000 Orig Miles on 2040-cars
Andover, New York, United States
Body Type:Pickup Truck
Engine:360
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Used
Make: Ford
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: F-250
Year: 1970
Trim: CUSTOM
Cab Type (For Trucks Only): Regular Cab
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Drive Type: 4WD
Mileage: 21,194
Options: 4-Wheel Drive
Exterior Color: Red
Interior Color: Red
1970 Ford F250 Highboy Fire/Brush Truck. This low mileage 1970 ford F250 was sold by the Salisbury Fire Equipment Company to the Coldenham Fire district on November 13th 1970. Like most Fire Trucks this truck saw inside storage with limited use resulting in 21,194 original miles. I have a folder with the original sales contract, build sheet, and manuals for the installed equipment on the truck. The truck is outfitted with a PTO driven winch, custom steel bumpers, holding tank, pump, auto hose real, sirens, and lights. Truck has a 360 engine, 4-speed transmission, factory 4wd, power steering, power brakes, 33x12.5x16.5 tires. Truck is rust free except for a small spot on the bottom of the passenger side fender that had dirt trapped in behind and one spot on driver side lower radiator support that also had dirt trapped in behind. This would be a great truck to put back into service, drive as an attention getter, or convert back into a hard to find normal low mileage F250. It is extremely hard to find these trucks with the factory 4x4 with such low original miles. |
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