2 Tone Green 1973 F-250 Camper Special 2 Wheel Drive A Little Over 94,577 Miles on 2040-cars
Lostine, Oregon, United States
Body Type:PICKUP
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:390
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Ford
Model: F-250
Trim: CAMPER SPECIAL
Options: Cassette Player
Drive Type: 2 WHEEL DRIVE
Power Options: Cruise Control
Mileage: 94,577
Exterior Color: 2 TONE GREEN
Interior Color: Green
FOR SALE 1973 F-250 CAMPER SPECIAL 2 WHEEL DRIVE PICKUP BODY IS IN VERY NICE CONDITION NO RUST OR DENTS IT HAS HAD SOME TOUCH UP PAINT AT ONE TIME NICE GRILL ,BUMPERS EXC. THIS PICKUP HAS BEEN PARKED IN A GARAGE FOR THE PAST 10 YEARS OR SO, THE TIRES ARE DRY CHECKED BUT IM NOT REPLACING THEM BECAUSE EVERYONE HAS THEIR OWN TASTE IN RUBBER NICE ALUMINUM 16 INCH MAGS,DUAL FUEL TANKS WE DID DO SOME ENGINE WORK SINCE IT SAT SO LONG, NEW FUEL PUMP,WATER PUMP,BELTS ,POWER STEERING HOSES, EDLEBROCK PERFORMER INTAKE,EDLEBROCK CARB,WEIND ALUMINUM FINNED TALL VALVE COVERS ,CHROME AIR CLEANER ,NEW FUEL FILTER,I TOOK OUT THE POINTS DISTRIBUTOR AND PUT IN A NEW HEI ELECTRONIC DISTRIBUTOR, NEW PLUGS WIRES,POLISHED ALUMINUM 4 CORE RADIATOR,FAIRLY NEW BATTERY, IT NEEDS SOME EXHAUST WORK BUT EVERYONE HAS THEIR OWN IDEAS ON THAT ACCORDING TO STATETHE INTERIOR IS IN NICE SHAPE NO CRACKS IN THE DASH GOOD DOOR PANELS THE SEAT COULD USE SOME UPHOLSTERY WORK RUNS GOOD DRIVES GOOD.THE REAR BUMPER IS THE TYPE FOR A CAMPER SPECIAL YOU PULL A LEVER AND IT SLIDES OUT ABOUT 2.5 FEET A NICE ALL AROUND TRUCK IM NOT SURE I THINK IM THE 3RD OWNER I TRADED A FRIEND OF MINE OUT OF IT AND HE NEVER DROVE IT EITHER THANKS FOR LOOKING AND YES IT DOES LOOK AS GOOD AS IT DOES IN THE PHOTOS
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