1984 Ford Diesel 4x4 Truck on 2040-cars
Eagar, Arizona, United States
Hello, We have now for sale this 1984 Ford F250 4x4 Super Cab Diesel Parts truck for sale. We got it from the first owner and was going to build a flat bed work truck but due to the economy we no longer need a second work truck. The bed is gone as are a couple motor parts . This heavy duty Ford 4x4 has a Dana 70 rear end with 3.54 gears .It is still a "roller" with 16.5 white spoke wheels/ The brakes still work great But the engine doesn't run /We were going to put a FE big block in it instead and hookup a propane setup with a 113 gallon tank .This truck has electric windows and the inside is all there. We have current license/ tags & insurance on this truck . Check out the photos closely and you can see a diamond in the rough...... All the drive train is there /fuel tanks .We removed some parts under the hood. Basically you're getting a long wheel base 4x4 IFS Ford chassis with heavy duty axles Dana 70 rear Dana 50 front (I believe the front is a Dana 50) The automatic still had pink fluid in it. We can load it on your car hauler at no extra expense .. Have any questions E-mail us thru EBAY or call us at 480- 440-8870 ASK for JD .
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