1966 Ford F-250 Long Bed, One Owner! Nr on 2040-cars
Murrieta, California, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Make: Ford
Drive Type: Automatic
Model: F-250
Mileage: 99,999
Trim: Camper Special
This auction is for a 1966 Ford F-250 Camper special long bed, one owner! I am not the original owner but I bought it from him a few months ago to restore. Now I have orders to move overseas so I have to sell. I have the original Title, registration and bill of sale. The truck runs good. The only thing I have done is to install a brand new holley 650 4 barrel carb because the old one was leaking from the bowl. The truck has surface rust on the body but nothing too deep. All the floor boards and under carriage is solid. It has a smooth shifting 3 speed automatic transmission, although the last time I drove it, it was wanting to shift when it should, it needs a tranny filter change. Also, it needs a new battery. The truck has an a/c system but it needs to be charged and a belt, however all the components are there if you want to have an a/c. The interior is all original and in pretty good shape. Factory bucket seats which seem fairly rare. The original owner put the 390 big block engine from a Thunderbird because he said the truck needed more power than the factory small block. I have all the trim pieces, windows go up and down nicely, basically this is a awesome truck for restoration or to drive as is. And it had one owner for 40+ years. I really do not want to sell this truck but I have to due to moving overseas for the Marine Corps. Call or text me with any questions or offers.
Zane
850-637-5265
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Autoblog staffers who weighed in on the relevance of DCTs in American cars generally disagreed with the blanket nature of Vellequette's statement that they don't sound or feel right, but admit that their lack of refinement compared to traditional automatics can be an issue for consumers. That's particularly true in workaday cars like the Ford Focus and Dodge Dart, both of which have come in for criticism in reviews and owner surveys. From where we sit, the higher-performance orientation of such transmissions doesn't always meld as well with the marching orders of everyday commuters (particularly if drivers haven't been educated as to the transmission's benefits and tradeoffs), and in models not fitted with paddle shifters, it's particularly hard for drivers to use a DCT to its best advantage.
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Scroll down to watch a video about a man who you probably wish could be a little worse at his job.