1973 Ford F-250 Crew Cab 4x4 on 2040-cars
Clearfield, Utah, United States
Up for sale is a 1973 ford f-250 crew cab 4x4 short bed. it is a project truck but alot of the hard work has been done, just installed a 390 with a c-6 automatic transmission, brand new mufflers but will need the rest of the exhaust re-done on it, the old pipes do not line up like they should. has a 2 inch body lift and the rest suspension lift. 36x12.50x16.5 tires and rims on it still have a lot of life left in them. I installed new carpet but it's not the carpet that is stock for that truck, I custom cut it in to fit. It has a newer Ford truck bench seat that i was going to just find another one to match out of an 1987 ford truck, do have the original back bench as well. I painted the dash and interior of the truck minus the interior roof, i have the headliners for the truck that i took out to have covered but never got around to it but they would go with the truck. I do have the air conditioning unit that will go with the truck. We installed power steering on the truck that we trimmed in and works great and looks like its supposed to be there. The exterior is in decent shape considering these old trucks are generally rotted, there is some bondo cracking out over the rear wheel wells and some rust breaking through on the doors, but the doors can be saved easy enough. There is some through rust above the drip rail of the drivers side roof that would need to be patched but other than that the rest of the truck is in pretty good condition, But again it is a project so not perfect by any means. the truck does run and drive but the trans needs the kick down linkage hooked up and the shifting linkage adjusted which i will get done if i can get to it. really hate to sell but i am up to 4 projects and cant keep up with them all. Awesome start to an awesome truck! Feel free to email me for any questions and i will get back to you as quickly as possible, thanks, John.
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