1977 Ford F-250 Ranger Crew Cab 4x4 Over 20k In Restoration To This Awesome 4x4 on 2040-cars
Clackamas, Oregon, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:460
Drive Type: 4x4
Make: Ford
Mileage: 0
Model: F-250
Trim: Ranger
Ok guys and girls you are about to see one of the most awesome Ford f250 crew cab 4x4's you will ever find. The owner has put over 20k in the restoration alone. the only thing that has not been done to this awesome 4x4 is the front and rear seat. he did not change the two seats because they were too comfortable. So to make it a perfect show truck the only thing left to be done is your front and rear seat besides that from paint,carpet, and headliner and much much more has all been done to this absolutely stunning amazing awesome 4x4. Now let me tell you how the vehicle runs and drives. Get ready to take on any highway,road,beach, desert, rock, and of course last but not least Mt. Everest. I think you get my point and lets get back to reality this truck absolutely positively runs better than any crew cab 4x4 you will find anywhere. i don't know what this guy did to the suspension or maybe its just factory but i have driven a lot of big, old ford 4x4 pickups. I would drive this 4x4 anywhere in the country. I can not believe how well this drives down the freeway. it literally has hardly any play in the steering wheel. The 460 motor, transmission and clutch etc. have less than 5k miles on them. now last but not least the 4 wheel drive is just completely and utterly awesome it goes in and out of gear effortlessly i don't think there is anything out there that this 4x4 will not climb it is just that awesome. So bottom line guys and girls if you want one of the most amazing awesome king of the road crew cab 4x4's out there here it is. good luck. if you need any more information about this please call 5037569708
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