1972 Ford F-250 3/4 Ton Pickup Truck on 2040-cars
Franklin, Tennessee, United States
For sale is a fine 1972 Ford F-250 3/4 ton pickup truck. Has the original 360 V8 motor inside. Bought not too long ago as a project car, but never got around to fixing it up. Teal blue in color. Drives great around town. Tires are in excellent condition-bought not too long ago and plenty of tread left. Power steering works great. Heater works great.
Negatives--does have a pretty strong oil leak currently from a gasket that surrounds a plate on the bottom of the motor. Part is super cheap, just needs someone with a day's time to pull the motor and repair. Either that or monitor the oil regularly. Also, we've recently discovered that the bed was replaced and painted to match at some point. Don't know the story on that. Would be a NICE vehicle for someone who wants something quirky OR someone who has the time and knowledge to give it some TLC. Other than the bed and the aftermarket radio (that was probably bought in the 80's), everything else is original. Contact me with any questions. |
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