1971 Ford F250 Camper Special on 2040-cars
Kingwood, Texas, United States
1971 Ford F250 truck, Camper Special
- Original Condition with 86,347 original miles - 390 motor that starts right up and runs like a champ - reliable enough to be driven as a daily driver but it's not exactly fuel efficient - original AM radio - the speedometer works but the other gauges don't work so well - factory AC - 3 speed automatic on the column - relatively new carburetor, radiator & hose, alternator, AC compressor, belts and battery - changed the original 16.5" wheels to Ford 16" to make tires easier to find - I have the original "saucer" center caps to go with it as well (Ford chrome center caps are currently on the truck as in the pictures) - It has been painted before by the previous owner who did a good job but it's not a showroom job The "Camper Special" edition added the following factory options: 1. dual battery bays (only 1 battery installed) 2. dual fuel tanks with manual switch in the cab (20 gal in the cab and 20 on the under the bed) 3. DC power run from the engine bay back to the bed for camper 4. Wide mirrors 5. Special badging Email for more pics and to schedule a time to see it. Posted with eBay Mobile |
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