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1978 Ford F250 4x4 Pickup Truck. on 2040-cars

Year:1978 Mileage:66589
Location:

Kunkletown, Pennsylvania, United States

Kunkletown, Pennsylvania, United States
Advertising:

THIS IS MY FULLY RESTORED 1978 FORD 4X4 PICKUP TRUCK, THIS TRUCK WAS TAKEN DOWN TO THE BARE FRAME AND COMPLETELY RESTORED AND ALWAYS GARAGE KEPT, TRUCK HAS A COMPLETELY REBUILT 351M 400 ENGINE, WITH HEADERS, DUAL EXHAUST, ALUMINUM INTAKE MANIFOLD, AND AN EDELBROCK 650 4 BARRELL CARBURETOR. RUNS VERY GOOD, TRUCK HAS 65,589 ORIGINAL MILES. AM/FM CD PLAYER, COMPLETE NEW PAINT JOB, WITH TWO OR THREE TINY SCRATCHES, TRUCK WAS COMPLETELY REDONE ABOUT 7 YAERS AGO AND MAYBE DRIVEN ABOUT 400 MILES. TRUCK HAS NEW ROTORS, BRAKES, CALIPERS, DRUMS, NEW E BRAKE CABLES, NEW TIRES, NEW WARN LOCKOUT 4X4 MANUAL HUBS,AND MUCH MUCH MORE. FRONT AND REAR DANA REARS. NEW SEAT COVER, NEW CARPETING, THE TRUCK DOES NEED A NEW FUSE BOCK, EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL DOES FUNCTION HOWEVER IT IS THE ORIGINAL BOX AND IS A LITTLE LOOSE AND SHOULD BE REPLACED. TRUCK HAS A 4 SPEED TRANSMISSION WITH CREEPER GEAR, AND A NEW PROCCESS TRANSFER CASE, WICH THE 4X4 WAS HARDLY EVER USED AND WORKS PERFECT. NEW BUMPERS FRONT AND REAR, NEW BED MAT, ALL NEW LIGHT LENSES ON BED. BED HAS UNDERHUNG TOOL BOX ON PASSENGER SIDE, TRUCK ONLY HAS ONE FUEL TANK, REAR TANK WAS NOT INSTALLED WITH RESTORATION.ALSO HAS NEW ALUMINUM WHEELS WITH CENTER CAPS.I ACCEPT CASH PAYMENT ONLY!!! PLEASE NO LOWBALLERS, THESE TRUCKS ARE GETTING HARDER AND HARDER TO FIND IN THIS CONDITION. , TRUCK DOES NOT COME WITH A WARRANTY, IT IS SOLD AS IS!!! IT IS LOCAL PICKUP ONLY IN KUNKLETOWN PENNSYLVANIA!!! . IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS FEEL FREE TO CALL ME AT 570 236 5417, ONLY REASONABLE OFFERS WILL BE ACCEPTED!!!!!


On Sep-16-14 at 05:37:59 PDT, seller added the following information:

 PEASE DO NOT BID IF YOU DO NOT INTEND TO PAY!!!!!  PLEASE NO BIDDERS WITH ZERO FEEDBACK!!!! DONT WASTE MY TIME!!!!

Ford F-250 for Sale

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