1974 Ford F250 for sale
One owner 1974 Ford F250 XLT Ranger camper special with 138,100 miles and rebuilt at 134,700 miles 460 Engine, C-6 transmission, radiator, brakes, steering system exhaust system, shocks, door seals, window channels, Edelbrock Performer Manifold and 750CFM carburetor, AARP S.S. bolt set for engine & manifold, side gas tank replace (3,400 miles on rebuilt). New radius arm bushings on twin I beam axles, new windshield.
Truck is all original paint, upholstery, factory air, and has the original Ford Fiberglass Camper Shell (Ford part # PC73950186) and a 3 volume set of Ford Shop Manuals.
There is a chrome grill guard with off-road 20,000 candle power driving lights, alum. diamond plate running boards with running lights, Western Bullet alum 16.5 wheels, dual exhaust, dual gas tanks and cruise control.
This is an Arizona Truck purchased in 1974 at Tucson AZ and is rust free. A car cover is included.
There are a few normal wear dents 5 small ones on the sides of the bed and paint/trim damage behind the passenger side rear wheel where a tire tread hit it from a blow out.
I have receipts for $5,000 spent on the rebuilt and NADA Guides show average retail at $8,561 with high retail $14,015.
Asking $12,500.
Truck is all original paint, upholstery, factory air, and has the original Ford Fiberglass Camper Shell (Ford part # PC73950186) and a 3 volume set of Ford Shop Manuals.
There is a chrome grill guard with off-road 20,000 candle power driving lights, alum. diamond plate running boards with running lights, Western Bullet alum 16.5 wheels, dual exhaust, dual gas tanks and cruise control.
This is an Arizona Truck purchased in 1974 at Tucson AZ and is rust free. A car cover is included.
There are a few normal wear dents 5 small ones on the sides of the bed and paint/trim damage behind the passenger side rear wheel where a tire tread hit it from a blow out.
I have receipts for $5,000 spent on the rebuilt and NADA Guides show average retail at $8,561 with high retail $14,015.
Asking $12,500.
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