1979 F250 Ford 4wd 4 Spd on 2040-cars
Edgewater, Maryland, United States
Body Type:2 Door Truck
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:460 CID
Fuel Type:Gasoline
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Ford
Model: F-250
Trim: .
Options: 4-Wheel Drive
Drive Type: 4 WD
Mileage: 1
Disability Equipped: No
Exterior Color: Blue
Number of Doors: 2
Interior Color: Black
1979 F250
4 WD, 4 SPEED, A TRUE 4 X 4
3 INCH BODY, 4 INCH SUSPENSION LIFT
36" Super Swamper Tires
Demon Carburetor
Steering Stabilization
Rear Traction Bars
I bought this truck 6 months ago on EBay and never titled and tagged it. I'm moving and have nowhere to keep it.
It is a Beast of a Truck! Everyone that ever had an Old Ford wants to stop and talk about it! What a Looker!
The cab has typical bad spots in the corners. Driver door has been replaced. There is a crack in the windshield on passenger side.
Starts and runs reliably
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Payment:
Deposit of US $500.00 within 24 hours of auction close. Full payment required within 3 days of auction close. Bank Wire or Certified Cashier's Check Preferable.
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