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1986 Ford F-250 4x4 4spd 460 Cid on 2040-cars

Year:1986 Mileage:200000
Location:

Creswell, Oregon, United States

Creswell, Oregon, United States

Vehicle not needed any more. I have had this truck for almost 20 years. I only use it for hauling items to the dump. It has lumber rack. Heater is bypassed. Core needs replaced. Starts right up and drives. Tags Expired. Trip permit is needed. Has some surface rust and could use some TLC. Speedometer doesn't work and needs new speedo cable. Tach works fine. Dual fuel tanks. Electric trailer brake & removable 5th wheel hitch in bed included. Bumper mount hitch no tow package. Can be installed very cheap. 4 wheel Drive works fine. Locking hubs, and four speed work fine. 1st gear in a "granny gear" for take offs with load. Truck has the HD rear end. One tone rear axle? "Full Floater?" Truck is basically stock. Bench seat is in good condition. First four photos are a few years old. hood now has surface rust and the typical 80's paint job issue of paint flaking off. I am not hiding any issues with this truck. It is sold as is and has No warranty. Please feel free to as questions call 541-391-3805 9am-8pm PST. Bill of Sale/Clear Title just lost. Will go with you to the DMV if you have any fear of not having clear title. Local Pick Up Only.

Only issues I am aware of.

1. Heater core is bypassed need replaced.
2. Speedo Cable bad needs replaced.
3. Cracks in dash pad
4. Surface rust common on 80's vehicles
5. Minor damage behind front bumper
6. Minor damage rear bumper
7. Unsure of exact mileage. Truck has been driven maybe once a month for the last ten years. 


On Mar-30-14 at 20:42:00 PDT, seller added the following information:

Park Brake Issue has been fixed. Truck has original jack and needed items to lower spare tire. Tires have lots of tread. 235/85/16LT Load Range E 10 Ply Tires. Rear bumper damage and front end damage under grill. Front bumper replaced years ago.


On Mar-30-14 at 20:46:00 PDT, seller added the following information:

Truck Sold as Is. No Warranty. Mileage is listed as 200,000 this is not correct. It is way less than that but speedo has not worked for a long time. Truck has had less than 5000 miles put on it in the last 10 years.


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