1978 F250 Ranger Long Bed Fleetside 2 Wd Manual 4 Speed One Owner Truck on 2040-cars
Moscow, Idaho, United States
Super Nice Original 1978 F250 Ranger Long Bed 2 WD, 300 CID 6 cylinder, 4 speed manual. AM/FM, Power Steering. Glass is perfect, no chips or cracks. Everything works on the truck just as it should. I bought this truck from an estate. The daughter of the deceased owner stated it was the only new vehicle her father ever bought, the condition shows the care and attention he gave it. On the dash it has the original plate from Ford stating the truck was custom built for the owner. I have the original order form from the Spokane dealer he ordered it from and original owners manual. I don't think there has ever been a cigarette in the cab, the ash tray looks like it has that new dull galvanized finish, I took these photos the day I brought it home. 4 nearly new matching tires, they have about 1000 miles on them. The fuel pump was leaking when I bought it so I took it to my shop, had them replace the fuel pump, make a minor adjustment to the clutch and generally look the truck over. If you would like to have the truck inspected by any shop in the Moscow/Pullman area please make arrangement's with them and I will deliver it for inspection. Most shops in this area charge $70 - $85 an hour so it would not be expensive to get an unbiased opinion of the truck. I also welcome a personal visit to look the truck over. Please call me at 5O9 338-5397 to make arrangements. It has always been a Pullman truck, no salt used here so other than two very minor spots on the right side displayed in the photos and a couple spots on the chrome bumper rear. I pulled the seat cover back in a couple of photos, other than some cracks in the side of the drivers side it looks like it has been covered since new. Floor mat had some cracks, has been repaired using some rubber or epoxy cement. All in all a super nice 35 year old truck that will serve you well as a work truck or a collectible. These trucks are becoming more valuable every year. It will come with a clear and clean Idaho Title in my name! Please watch a Youtube Video of the truck at. http://youtu.be/ukAmxZViwZo You may need to copy and paste the link. Please ask questions if you have any. I want you to be 100% happy with any purchase, check my feedback! I will assist with shipping in anyway I can but pickup is local by the buyer or transportation company and shipping is at buyers expense. $500 deposit within 24 hours of auction close by PayPal the balance before pickup by Cashiers Check, Wire Transfer or Personal Check (All Funds Must Clear Before Release Of Vehicle, may take 10 days) I will store for free up to 14 days after auction ends. $10 per day storage after 14 days. |
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