1972 Ford F250 Crew Cab,2wd,auto,a/c on 2040-cars
Richland, Iowa, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Used
Year: 1972
Make: Ford
Drive Type: auto
Model: F-250
Mileage: 0
Trim: custom
Up for auction is a Rare 1972 Ford F-250 Crew Cab Short Box 460 big block (not original ) auto transmission A/C Runs and drives.. Engine and transmission are very solid. This truck was purchased by me and a friend to save it.. truck had been sitting for about 10 years and we knew if we did not step in it would most likely be scrapped or who knows what.. So this is what we have done so far.. Replaced steer gear assembly. new rag joint for steering steering pressure hose rebuilt carb. new fuel pump cleaned fuel lines out.. put tires on that hold air and are safe to drive with.. Things truck will need before becoming a true daily driver again.. Needs new brakes all around.. Needs exhaust system. Carb still needs more tuning.. Paint and Body Truck was painted at some point in its life.. There is some rust on bed side,roof,and some on the doors.. normal front body mount rust for these trucks.. Floor pans look pretty good.. Any one seriously thinking about buying the truck should look at it.. Please contact me with any questions Thanks happy bidding |
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