1969 Ford F-250 Camper Special Pickup Truck With Goldline Camper. Maintained!!! on 2040-cars
Garden Valley, Idaho, United States
This auction is for a 1969 Ford F250 Camper Special with original Goldline Camper as sold in the 1960s as a package! How awesome is that.
I will try and be as thorough as I can and matter of fact. Please, if you have any questions whatsoever, please ask. If you want to see additional photo's, no problem! I inherited this truck and what a truck it is. All I can say is the gentleman took care of this truck! I am not certain that he washed it much, but look how it buffed out on the left rear bed panel! That took about an hour and amazed the heck out of me. Why did they stop using that great paint? 45 year old shine. The engine is sweet. Fires right up and purrs. The odometer reads 200K+. I don't have details but this engine has been gone through. Orange RTV is evident. I put a vacuum gauge on it and it reads a strong 17 with absolutely no shake! It has a Holley carb that I don't thinks came stock... I wish I knew more details, but they do speak for themselves. Everything works like it was designed to do including the original radio! The camper has a cook stove/oven, a furnace, shelves and bed. All of which is baby blue color. The ext of camper has a few dings. That is what was and is so great about those Goldlines though, they are easily maintained! Just fill the ding with some construction foam and fiberglass over! Subzero tight! The truck has almost new Michelin XCX/APT tires. No tailgate because of camper. The camper is off right now. It just makes it easier to work on. Dash is not cracked. Good headliner and visors. Everything is in such a condition that with a bit of TLC, a full restore would not be that difficult for the potential return. Or just use it as is because it works! Original bench seat gone, replaced by two mismatched buckets. His comfort was #1. Cracked windshield. Dual fuel tanks. Newer dual overload springs on rear. I can't think of anything else, until you ask me! I am more than happy. Have fun Ford Truck lovers! Of course it is as is and free local pick up. That being said, I will send a video of engine running, help with arranging shipment... No sweat! Whatever we need to do. I do ask for an immediate nonrefundable payment of $500 a auction close. Balance in full in seven days. Of course you are always protected under EBAY purchasing policies! |
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