1969 Ford F250 Original 71,000 Miles Dump Bed on 2040-cars
Waverly, Nebraska, United States
Body Type:Pickup Truck
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:360 V8
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Make: Ford
Model: F-250
Cab Type (For Trucks Only): Regular Cab
Trim: Custom Cab
Power Options: electric hydraulic dump bed
Drive Type: 4 speed granny low manual floor shift
Mileage: 71,184
Exterior Color: light blue
Disability Equipped: No
Interior Color: Blue
Warranty: none
Number of Cylinders: 8
I have a 1969 Ford F250 for sale with 71,184 original miles. I am the second owner and must sell as I got married and am moving to a home where I cannot garage this truck. It has been garaged or shedded every night of it's life according to the original owner and at my place. It is not a camper special but a Custom Cab model F250. The photos show the condition as well as I can ever describe, interior is excellent, headliner like new, dash pad perfect, seat has only a few cracks in the vinyl under driver position, rubber floor mat near perfect and all gauges and controls work as well as the radio. There have been no alterations to this truck except the original owner (farmer) did the custom dump bed welding himself, dual cylinder, electric hydraulic pump as shown in the pics. New 10 ply commercial radial rear tires and very good radial fronts on sand blasted and powder coated 16" wheels with chrome hub caps, good usable radial spare as well. Toggle switch left side of steering column controls the dump bed.
The paint is original with some surface rust at chips in the paint and some small dents in the hood that do not show in a photo.
The front cab mounts are in good solid shape, little rust in the rear cab corners and left front fender was dented and torn in the bottom where it usually rusts so it could use a left front fender. That is an easy job as you Ford truck guys know. All the inner fenders are in great shape as is the cab floor, no rust at all.
Engine is a 360 with a 2 barrel, runs good and drives good, steering is tight but manual, no power steering but it does steer very easily. Has a 4 speed granny low floor shift that works as it should.
The floor of the bed was primed with a high zinc industrial yellow paint and I was going to have it Rhino lined but now with my moving I will not be doing that.
The truck has all new brakes with new shoes, wheel cylinders, some lines and some hoses, wheel bearings and work great for not being power brakes.
The glass is all good, no cracks, chips or fogging and the windows operate easily up and down. I have clear title and original owner manual as well.
Free pickup at my home near Waverly, Ne. about 10 miles northeast of Lincoln or arrange your carrier to deliver at your cost.
Payment with cash at pickup, bank certified check (title after check clears) with PayPal deposit of at least $500.
Reply here with questions or call Ric at 402 779 9136
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