1970 Ford F250 Highboy 4wd on 2040-cars
North Scituate, Rhode Island, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Make: Ford
Drive Type: 4 wheel drive
Model: F-250
Mileage: 99,999
Trim: none
original paint 1970 ford f250 4wd. pretty rare truck with 8 foot step side-style side bed with four wheel drive and 300 straight 6 engine with 4 speed transmission. the speedometer shows 78000 wich i am sure its at least 178000. the engine was tired when i got it and would have rebuilt it but had a later smog head so i replaced with 70 era industrial 300 6 with around 18000 miles, at the same time new clutch, preasure plate, new master and wheel cylindes,brake hoses and rebuilt carb.the frame,floors, cab mounts and suspension all solid. whats left of the original boards in bed is covered with plywood.there is dents and rust in body the front fenders are the worst but have 2 original ford perfect fenders that go with it. everything works on the truck as it should except gas gauge. the truck starts with manual choke and runs perfect, goes down the road nice with no rattles or wander.tailgate and bed head board are pretty straight and the doors shut nice. i would drive this truck any distance it runs that good and its that depedable. questions through email or call mark @ 401-524-5997 NO O FEEDBACKERS and reserve the right to end auction as i have advertised locally.
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