1990 Ford F250 Extended Cab Runs Great! on 2040-cars
Blanchard, Oklahoma, United States
1990 FORD F250 PICKUP FOR SALE
THE GOOD: THIS TRUCK HAS ALWAYS BEEN VERY DEPENDABLE, EVEN AFTER SITTING FOR SEVERAL MONTHS (that's why I'm selling, just don't need it) I PUT A NEW BATTERY IN IT AND IT FIRED RIGHT UP. THE HEAT BLOWS HOT AND THE AIR IS ICE COLD. THE 460 ENGINE IS VERY RESPONSIVE AND POWERFUL. THE ALTERNATOR HAS FEW MILES ON IT AS DOES THE WATER PUMP. I HAD THE TRANSMISSION REBUILT BY A FRIEND WHO OWNS A SHOP AND HE DID AN EXCELLENT JOB ON IT REPLACING SOME BUSHING TYPE BEARING WITH ROLLERS AND USED THE TOP OF THE LINE HEAVY DUTY KIT THAT COST EXTRA. THERE IS MAYBE 12-15K MILES ON REBUILD. TIRES HAVE APPROX. 50% TREAD LEFT. IT HAS DUAL GAS TANKS AND THE SWITCH OVER VALVE WORKS BUT THE GAS GUAGE DOES NOT WORK ON ONE OF THE TANKS. IT HAS AUXILLARY DRIVING LIGHTS MOUNTED IN THE FRONT GRILL THAT COME ON WITH THE HIGH BEAMS FOR EXTENDED SIGHT AT NIGHT. 8 FOOT LONG BED, PULLS TRAILERS QUITE WELL AND HAS A BRAKE CONTROLLER. THIS WAS MY MAIN WORK TRUCK AND WAS WELL MAINTAINED. THE BAD: I LOANED IT OUT A WHILE BACK AND WHEN IT WAS RETURNED I NOTICED IT PULLED TO THE RIGHT AND WILL NEED A FRONT END ALIGNMENT. THE DRIVER'S SEAT IS WORN, COULD USE A COVER AND PADDING. THERE IS SOME RUST AT THE BOTTOM OF THE CAB ON BOTH SIDES BUT COULD BE FIXED EASILY. I TOUCHED UP THE PAINT ON THE HOOD, IT'S NOT BAD BUT NOT READY FOR A CAR SHOW EITHER.
THE UGLY: AS I MENTIONED IT HAS RUST ON THE CAB, SOME RUST ON THE REAR BUMPER AND VARIOUS SCRATCHES. THE WINDSHIELD HAS A CRACK THAT WAS PRESENT WHEN I BOUGHT IT AND IT HASN'T CHANGED IN THE YEARS I'VE OWNED IT. I keyed in the mileage incorrectly the first time but it is correct now. 191595 is correct. |
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