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1968 Ford F250 Pickup Custom Cab 390 V8 Canopy Fresh Paint Restoration on 2040-cars

Year:1968 Mileage:18395
Location:

Portland, Oregon, United States

Portland, Oregon, United States

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1968 Ford F250 Custom Cab

Cleanest Pickup you can find
Fully Custom Paint Job to match his Ski Boat
Fully restored with everything rebuilt, replaced or serviced
Fully built and blueprinted 390 and rebuilt transmission
All new interior seat cover, dash pad and door arm rests
Tow package, Custom bed paint and finish
Custom painted canopy
Upgraded Carburator and Ignition system
Full flow exhaust system
CD Stereo upgrade, and factory original comes with truck
Every receipt and record included
Originally sold in Vancouver Washington at Bill Marshall Ford
Original owners manuals, registrations slips 
Lots of receipts and records
Rebuilt front suspension and brake system
Lund Visor and hood scoop painted to match
Viper alarm system with power door locks

Really cool Vintage truck.  Old trucks are on the rise and getting hard to find.

Please bid with confidence that you are getting what you are seeing!
Inspections are welcome prior to sale, 0 feed back bidders please contact us before bidding

Call 503 475 8078 Josh or Matt 503 819 9007 for details

Good Luck!

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Please bid with confidence that you are getting what you are seeing!
Inspections are welcome prior to sale, 0 feed back bidders please contact us before bidding

Call 503 475 8078 Josh or Matt 503 819 9007 for details

Good Luck!

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Ford to show special edition Raptor on April 9

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